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Tag Archives: fluid design
Sitely Mobile Export Problems? Why Fixed-Canvas Builders Struggle With Responsive Design
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"I’ve been using Sitely on my Mac to build my site, but I’m hitting a total wall with the mobile version. It looks fine in the editor, but the layout completely shatters and overlaps the second I export it. I did some googling and found UltimateWB recommended as a solid alternative where I can still use my own web hosting. I want to know: Is this broken mobile export just
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Posted in Ask David!, Compare Website Builders
Tagged absolute positioning, absolute positioning vs responsive design, Adobe InDesign, Apple Pages, bloat, canvas, desktop, export, export errors, fixed canvas vs fluid web design, fluid, fluid design, mac, mac website builder, mobile, mobile export, responsive, responsive app, saas, sitely, sitely alternative, sparkle app
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Stop Fighting Your Website: Absolute Positioning vs. Fluid Design
If you’ve ever used the standard Wix editor, you probably know the frustration: move a button on the desktop layout, and suddenly the mobile version looks broken. That is not a glitch - it is a direct result of how many drag-and-drop website builders are designed.
The Hidden Tradeoff in Traditional Drag-and-Drop Builders
Many “easy” website builders like Wix rely heavily on absolute positioning. In simple terms, elements are assigned fixed X and Y coordinates on the page, almost like
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Posted in Compare Website Builders, Website Design
Tagged absolute positioning, drag-and-drop alternative, drag-and-drop website builder, flexibility, fluid design, grid layout, hosted vs self-hosted websites, hosted website builders, mobile friendly, responsive, responsive app, responsive design, rigid design, squarespace, squarespace alternative, website design, Wix, wix alternative, wix editor
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What is the best alternative to Squarespace?
The answer is: UltimateWB for Flexibility & Control
Squarespace has become one of the most popular website builders because it's easy to get started. But as your website grows, many users discover that the same simplicity which makes Squarespace appealing at first can become limiting when they need greater flexibility, deeper customization, or full control over their hosting environment.
Squarespace vs UltimateWB: Quick Comparison
Posted in Ask David!, Compare Website Builders
Tagged best alternative to squarespace, bloat, clean code, core web vitals, customization, flexibility, fluid design, hosted platform, hosted vs self-hosted websites, ownership, responsive, responsive app, saas, self-hosted website builder, seo, squarespace, website builder
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What is a matching mobile site and how to get one easily?
What cross-browser/cross-platform compatibility means, and why it is important for your website!
You work on your website SEO (search engine optimization), build organic traffic to your website through blog posting, articles, and webpage content, work on your social media, and perhaps purchase some kind of advertising or pass out your business cards with your website on it. You like traffic to your website. You want your website to be accessible - not lose traffic because of it not being accessible (a good reason to also have good reliable web hosting!). Even if
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