Yes.. I can unfortunately confirm.
Artisteer and Themler is/was good, but with problems
But since they started working on Nicepage, this project has been declared dead... which is a real shame...
Nicepage targets 0815 users rather than buyers with a "simplified" web editor. Although as a web designer/agency you have licenses with which you can offer Nicepage for customers as a web builder to design or change content yourself.
In WordPress, unfortunately, it completely replaces the internal editor.
As soon as a page converts to Nicepage, it can no longer be edited with the standard editor... luckily this was still possible in Themler and sometimes necessary.
But Nicepage has the same teething problems that Themler had or still has - and above all fewer functions, even responsive settings are not all given.... width/height are often only possible in px and not in % or em
Bought Nicepage.. and currently implemented a page with Wordpress... should have done it with Themler, would have been less cumbersome.
Yes.. I can unfortunately confirm.
Artisteer and Themler is/was good, but with problems
But since they started working on Nicepage, this project has been declared dead... which is a real shame...
Nicepage targets 0815 users rather than buyers with a "simplified" web editor. Although as a web designer/agency you have licenses with which you can offer Nicepage for customers as a web builder to design or change content yourself.
In WordPress, unfortunately, it completely replaces the internal editor.
As soon as a page converts to Nicepage, it can no longer be edited with the standard editor... luckily this was still possible in Themler and sometimes necessary.
But Nicepage has the same teething problems that Themler had or still has - and above all fewer functions, even responsive settings are not all given.... width/height are often only possible in px and not in % or em
Bought Nicepage.. and currently implemented a page with Wordpress... should have done it with Themler, would have been less cumbersome.