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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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Why Desktop Website Builders Are Outdated – And Why UltimateWB is the Better Choice
Compare iWeb, Dreamweaver, RapidWeaver & More to the Flexibility of UltimateWB
Thinking about using a downloadable website builder to get your site online? Maybe you used to work with iWeb, Dreamweaver, RapidWeaver, EverWeb, or another offline website tool and are looking for something similar - or something better.
While desktop website builders can offer some appealing benefits, they come with major limitations that can hold your website back in today’s web environment.
Here’s how they compare
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Posted in Compare Website Builders
Tagged adobe, adobe creative cloud, apple, browser-based, build websites offline, code from scratch, collaboration, css, customizable, desktop website builders, downloadable website builder, dreamweaver, everweb, flexibility, freedom, ftp, hidden costs, html, iWeb, mac, manual uploading, mobile-friendly, mobirise, no code, no monthly SaaS fees, offline editing, offline website tool, plugins, powerful website builder, rapidweaver, responsive app, responsive design, scalability, scalable, security, subscription, web hosting choice
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Is the Em Dash (aka Long Dash) a Red Flag for AI Writing Now?
Note: This is the one post where I’m continuing to use the em dash — just to show everyone how pretty it is! No, I’m not a robot :-)
I’ve always liked using the em dash - some may call it the "long dash". There’s something about how it breaks up a sentence — smoother than a comma, less formal than parentheses — that adds a bit of style and flow. It looks nice on the page and feels natural
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Posted in Ask David!, Web Content
Tagged —, ai red flag, AI writing, blog writing, chatgpt, content authenticity, em dash, mac, mysql, pc, punctuation, writing style, writing tips
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Newest Mac Operating System has security hole: how to avoid getting hacked
Posted in Computer Tips
Tagged avoid getting hacked, hacking, mac, mac os, mac security, security flaw
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Build your website on any computer – mac, pc, or even ipad, tablet!
Did you know you can design, build, and manage your website on a mac, pc, or even an ipad / tablet? You can even use a combination of them all - you are not stuck on one computer, or computer type with Ultimate Web Builder software. Because it is web-based software, you can use one computer, and then pick up from where you left off on another computer, or tablet. You just need an internet connection. And unlike other web-based
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Posted in Compare Website Builders
Tagged hosted website builder, ipad, mac, pc, tablet, web-based software, web-based website builder
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