I find the best way to work with Themler is not to use the desktop version, rather run it on the the site as you are building. For example on a live (or XAMPP development) platform use a coming soon page and then start building the site. Start to populate content and pages, media etc. and build the theme around it as you go.
And to agree with Stagger-Lee the learning curve is steep and it does take many hours really start to get to know themler well, but once you do you can build really good themes.
And to further agree with stagger-lee its not drag and drop and you will have to know CSS very well. I also find that coupling it with something like SiteOrigin page builder for the content area makes it very powerful. These are some examples of site built using themler:
https://davanz.com/
http://www.suncoastangels.com.au/
So if you can stick with themler and give it a good run you will find that in terms of building a custom wordpress theme without having to really get in a code this is about as good as it gets.
Josh
I find the best way to work with Themler is not to use the desktop version, rather run it on the the site as you are building. For example on a live (or XAMPP development) platform use a coming soon page and then start building the site. Start to populate content and pages, media etc. and build the theme around it as you go.
And to agree with Stagger-Lee the learning curve is steep and it does take many hours really start to get to know themler well, but once you do you can build really good themes.
And to further agree with stagger-lee its not drag and drop and you will have to know CSS very well. I also find that coupling it with something like SiteOrigin page builder for the content area makes it very powerful. These are some examples of site built using themler:
https://davanz.com/
http://www.suncoastangels.com.au/
So if you can stick with themler and give it a good run you will find that in terms of building a custom wordpress theme without having to really get in a code this is about as good as it gets.
Josh