Tag Archives: Wix

Thinking About Switching From WordPress? What Should You Consider Before You Move?

Website migration from WordPress to UltimateWB

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I'm thinking about switching from WordPress to another platform.
It's not a complicated website, but over the years, I've had to add many plugins, for SEO, security, backups, forms, page building, etc. It feels like my website is living in an old house, and we're just waiting for the roof to leak, or something to break. I've been googling for discussions about migrating away from WordPress and found UltimateWB. Most other discussions I've found are the opposite, and

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The Hidden Domain Name Lock-In: Which Registrars Restrict Nameservers?

Restricted domain registrars like Wix and Cloudflare, vs flexible domain registrars that let you update your domain nameservers

When buying a domain name, most website owners assume they can point it wherever they choose. However, depending on where you register your domain, you might run into an unexpected limitation: some registrars do not allow you to change your nameservers.

Instead of simply updating your nameservers to point to a new web host, you are forced to manually manage individual DNS records or transfer the domain out entirely. Many platform-operated registrars enforce these restrictions, keeping your DNS tied to

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The Hidden Risk of SaaS Website Builders: Lessons from the Recent Wix Outage

Wix services offline, 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable error, platform outage

When a major website builder suffers a service disruption, online business owners collectively hold their breath.

During a recent incident detailed on the Wix status page, site owners encountered 503 "Service Unavailable" errors, log-in failures on their admin dashboards, and widespread downtime across published pages. While server issues can happen anywhere on the web, how a disruption impacts your business comes down to one core architectural choice: Hosted SaaS vs. Self-Hosted Software.

Here is what the disruption highlighted about the

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Why Webflow, WordPress, Squarespace & Wix Fall Short on Page Backups (And the UltimateWB Fix)

UltimateWB Page History tool
The UltimateWB Page History tool for the "Ask David!" page. Yes, we've experimented on this page too :-)

As a web developer, there is a distinct type of panic that sets in when your phone rings and a client says: "I was trying to update the text on the homepage, and... I think I broke something."

You open the site, and sure enough, the layout you meticulously optimized for speed, design, and user experience is completely skewed.

On many website

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How to Connect a Custom Domain to a Free Website (No Coding Required)

Google Sites website builder

If you bought a custom domain name from a domain provider like Wix, GoDaddy, Squarespace, or Namecheap to start a simple website or blog, you may have run into an annoying surprise: all the "free" website builders charge a monthly subscription fee just to let you connect your own domain name - except for one. Ironically, it's the one that got out of the domain name selling business years ago.

If you're on a tight budget, a

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What is the Biggest Drawback of Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, and WordPress?

Illustration showing the drawbacks of WordPress (plugins security and issues), Wix (redesign trap worse with hosting lock-in), Webflow (complicated, doesn

We recently received an excellent question from a reader who is trying to cut through the marketing noise to choose the right website platform:

“Ask David!” question: "I am researching which website builder I should use and found UltimateWB. Can you tell me what you think is the biggest drawback of Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, and WordPress?"

If you only read the homepages of the major website builders, everything looks flawless. They all promise fast, beautiful, and easy-to-build sites.

But as

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Webflow, Shopify, WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Framer Miss This Simple Navigation Feature

Screenshot of the UltimateWB Add/Edit Page of the admin panel, where you can customize the url, choose the link position, to easily manage your website
UltimateWB admin panel: the Add/Edit Page, showing options to customize Page URL and the Link Position

When people compare website builders, they usually focus on templates, AI tools, pricing, SEO features, or e-commerce.

Almost nobody talks about navigation management.

That's surprising, because it's something you'll use every time you build or expand your website. Creating a new page should be simple. You create the page, choose where it belongs, publish it, and move on.

Unfortunately, that's not how many

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Big Tech’s New Excuse: The AI Smoke Screen

AI being used as a smoke screen for mass tech layoffs

A major shift is happening in the technology sector. Companies are aggressively laying off employees, and executives are quick to point to automated tools and AI - artificial intelligence - to justify the decisions.

But beneath the investor presentations and AI buzzwords, a different story is emerging: many of these layoffs have less to do with artificial intelligence replacing workers and more to do with corporate restructuring, shareholder pressure, and leadership mistakes.

A recent New York Times report, "Is A.I.

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The Dogfooding Test: What Happens When Web Platforms Don’t Use Their Own Tools?

Screenshot of the Divi, Elegant Themes, website, with the source code opened in the right side frame, showing that the website is not built on Divi
Divi, from Elegant Themes, is one of the website builders not using the code they sell for their own website.

Choosing a web development platform usually comes down to reviewing a checklist of features, viewing templates, and reading marketing copy. However, there is a far more reliable metric for evaluating the true capability, speed, and structural integrity of any software platform.

You simply have to look at what the creators of the software use to run their own business.

In

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Stop Fighting Your Website: Absolute Positioning vs. Fluid Design

Drag-and-drop website builders absolute positioning issues vs fluid design that is easily responsive.

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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