What's your web platform of choice?
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@Dan-Korneff Huh, is the footer wrong? It says astra for some reason, can oxygen be used with Astra?
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@Casmat There might be better hassle-free solutions when it comes to sell a few products, like Sellfy.
If I had to start over again I might choose one of these over wordpress, because it's time consuming, but in the end I learned a lot about webdesign/HTML/CSS/PHP. I switched to Bricks builder earlier this year and I loved redesigning my website.If you're looking for a builder I strongly recommend this one.
@oskarsh I briefly tried oxygen too but I liked Bricks' workflow better
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@Matt_SF After creating Oxygen the main Developer moved on to create Bricks Builder so its basically the updated version.
Usually the best tool is the one you stick with and learn, its all just html and css in the end.
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@oskarsh actually the main developer of oxygen has recently developed Breakdance. Bricks is made by another developer.
But I just meant that I liked bricks' way more than oxygens. -
@Matt_SF Yup, I'm looking to the scalability and customizability that a platform would offer so we would have to minimize the need for changing platforms later on! Sellfy looks good, but yeah it just doesnt have the level of customizability that I'm looking for!
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@Casmat What do you need that you don't get with Gutenberg and a decent starter theme?
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@d-healey Yeahhh, thats also what I'm hearing too, from what ive seen so far, gutenberg's block approach makes it seem clunky terms of ui and not cohesive design wise. Starting from scratch with a starter template could work, but hand coding everything adds dev time.. Basically my entire goal is to have an ecommerce website that looks stunning in terms of design. it needs to stand out from other sites that just seem clunky and unprofessional, which wordpress is quite known for. We need to make a functional site within a month, which the design and functionality seems unrealistic for starting from scratch, which is why I was thinking using an advanced builder could help. I don't really know where to quite start haha, i've made simple static sites on wordpress using the salient WP theme, but something on this scale with much more functionality, I'm wondering how I can achieve a functional website in a timely manner, whilst also looking professional.
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@oskarsh said in What's your web platform of choice?:
Usually the best tool is the one you stick with and learn, its all just html and css in the end.
Yup, totally agree, I'm starting to think to just pick up a builder and when needed, edit html/css/js to match the goal design idea, since no builder will have the same design thoughts as me haha
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@Casmat I use the Kadence theme in WP. I also use Wix for another site. I don't see too much difference between them in terms of what can be done design-wise. Post some examples of what you're trying to achieve...
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@DanH https://overflow.io/ This one's good
https://stripe.com/ this one doesn't resonate with me that well, but the things used in here are crazy (animated gradients, static scrolling effect w/ animation, 3d globe shader - possibly made with https://spline.design/, their website also looks great)
https://www.itsoffbrand.com/ this one's definitely pushing the animation bar that I had in mind, but it's still crazy haha
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@Casmat said in What's your web platform of choice?:
this one's definitely pushing the animation bar that I had in mind, but it's still crazy haha
Uh that's horrible
The spline one is nice.
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@DanH How'd you make the cookie popup notification? I've been wondering how and your thing is absolutely fire!!
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@Casmat oh a friend did that actually . He made a plugin for me - I haven't got my head around creating plugins in WP yet.
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@DanH Ahhh, that's insane though haha
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@Casmat Yeah Bricks requires some minimal knowledge on webdesign practices but it offers indeed a lot of possibilities. I came from elementor and bricks was a gamechanger.
Gutenberg itself allows basic design capabilities and can look professionnal : you just have to know what you want and have basic understanding on html structure, css... And of course there are some great themes out there that can fill some gaps.I for myself, wanted to be able to customize everything so I went for a builder. But don't go and use just the first you'll encounter. I like Bricks because it's lightweight, the DOM is not a complete mess and - if you know what you're doing, or what you have to do - is relatively easy to use. Oxygen is also good, it's a matter of taste and workflow.
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@Matt_SF thanks! In that case I’ll give bricks a try and see how it goes!
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I use Squarespace and like it quite well.
The only issue I have seen is you only get 300MB (yes Megabytes) of storage per digital product. Of course you can workaround this with AWS or google drive direct link, etc.
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@virtuscapeaudio yeah, in our current squarespace site, we use box to host our kontakt/decent sampler libraries. We’re thinking of moving from it since for our design ideas and product scalability, squarespace is more limiting and restrictive in features
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@Casmat I missed that you're using Squarespace! How do you integrate box? I use google drive and it's not really the best because anyone with the link can download it. Are there protections against that with box somehow?