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Tutorial website x5 professional
Tutorial website x5 professional








tutorial website x5 professional
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tutorial website x5 professional

This isn't like an MS Office alternative - if you don't like it, you can open your document in another application and carry on editing that document - then open it in another application and have that same document open. Last time this was offered, there were comments along the lines of, 'I'll try this and if I don't like it I can always use something else'. You're bouncing from fixed screen to fixed screen - you can't keep the template window open with the content, for example. What?! Guess it was written by two different people and squished together. Now how do I change this bit? Nope - double-click doesn't work - have to click that button right over there with no tooltip with a picture of a cog.

TUTORIAL WEBSITE X5 PROFESSIONAL SOFTWARE

The software itself is very unintuitive in some aspects - how do I change this row? There doesn't seem an option to change it? No right-click - no button - how do I change it? I know I can do it - I was in it earlier. The X5 store is approved expensive plugins only.

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Yes, there are rubbish free plugins with expensive options, but there are also a wealth of good quality free ones. When you start seeing this 'store' (and of course the emails from Incomedia every weekend/weekday/hour with their next 'sale') you realise how much Wordpress has to offer for free.

tutorial website x5 professional

What do you mean it's no good? Well, we do have this other one. Oh, want to add Google Maps? 45 credit please. FontAwesome is usually free - just connect to the glyphs, add some code, and you're away.

tutorial website x5 professional

A lot of sites use FontAwesome, as they use a 'these are our services' or 'these features make us great - service, customer focus, blah blah' with icons. There are loads of extras to use, but each one uses 'credits'. There are far better 'auto responsive' themes out there which do this for you. You have to do a lot of this fiddly positioning manually. The issue comes when you want to create a mobile site, or instead of a large desktop site, tweak it for an iPad. The software is easy to use - from pre-prepared themes, create pages, add text, images, position nicely and upload. Well, they can, but no one wants to edit HTML manually - it's a nightmare.

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They can't just download the HTML file, tweak it and upload it. If you create a website using this and want someone else to maintain it or amend it, then they'll need the software too. This software goes back to those 'static HTML' days. Not much, but enough to throw up some pages of animated GIFs and marquee text. Again, years ago, when you signed up for an ISP, you got some webspace thrown in too. Wordpress has taken a lot of the headaches away from this, but you need proper hosting for it. And why wasn't that image loading? Then adding a contact form. Create a page, save it as HTML, then copy and paste chunks to create another page. They don't tend to have websites either - just long email addresses from throwaway email providers.īuilding a website used to be difficult. "Aah, Jack is good - you can email him on jackdoesroofsandmachines5432_new at gmail dot co dot UK - no hang on - or was it hotmail?" I'm shocked at the number of small businesses who use long complicated email addresses rather than snappy domains. As soon as disaster strikes - washing machine breaks, or the shed needs a new roof, most people hit the social media sites to ask for recommendations. Ignoring the pandemic, generally every business needs a website, from 'Jack the plumber' to 'Acme Global Supplies Inc'. Everyone likes building websites, but it seems no one can build good websites.










Tutorial website x5 professional