![]() What makes RocketCake special is that it is an editor to build so-called responsive websites. Elements include text boxes, buttons, images, menus, slideshows, movies, audio clips and more. You put together your own site by placing elements on the work surface and then uploading the case. RocketCake is a so-called WYSIWYG editor. The idea is that you create your own site with RocketCake that you can easily update later. The English-language program contains only fifteen templates (templates) for inspiration. If you prefer not to start from such a ready-made design, which often ends in a paid option, then you have a desktop program with RocketCake that you can build a beautiful site from nothing. I’ve never used it, so I can’t really comment on how hard or easy it may be to use.Create a site without html knowledge? Online editors to build websites are gaining ground, often because of the beautiful templates, among other things. It’s not cheap, but it does have a following. There’s also CoffeeCup website builder, which supposedly produces clean code. Personally, it’s not my cup of tea, but it might work for you. It has paid modules that unlock aspects of the program (like being able to edit the code.) Some people rave about it. It’s a drag-n-drop Bootstrap builder, that caters to non-coders, but as with any website building program, if you can’t touch the code, you will be limited in what you can do. The only free program I can think of that might be able to do what you want, and which will produce decent code is Mobirise. Wappler was designed as a back-end, PHP type builder, but it also does front end sites. It’s is also fairly expensive, and there is a significant learning curve involved. While I have not used it, the program Wappler supposedly produced clean semantic code. Webflow, however, is a cloud-based program that you must pay a monthly subscription for (if you want to be able to export your site’s code, there is a free version with no code export.) There is also a learning curve involved in using Webflow, though it is a very polished and well documented program. The next program that I know produces clean code is Webflow. ![]() ![]() It has pre-made blocks, and fairly easy-to-use visual tools to customize most components. You don’t (can’t) edit the HTML, but you do need to know CSS to do anything fancy, and having a basic understanding of how HTML and CSS work is kind of important to really get the most out of the program. While it is not free, it is very reasonably priced, but there is a bit of a learning curve. Not easy, but worth it.īootstrap Studio is another program (my personal fav) that produces perfect code. Pinegrow, of course, is one of them, and if you’re serious about building websites, it’s worth it to buy the program and learn how to use it. Over the last 10 years, I’ve come across precious few website builders that output clean, semantic code. Tons of inline styles and unnecessary nested divs. I’m not familiar with Webacappella Grid, but the sample site I examined had pretty awful code as well. I tried using it once a few years ago, and it was just terrible. WYSIWYG is one of the WORST website builders I’ve ever encountered. My very question is will these be issues in converting a Rocketcake generated HTML webpages to inside Pinegrow Theme Converter? Will conversion work or will it require standard semantics for the conversion to work. My question is this: Can Pinegrow Theme Converter converts the generated web pages from Rocketcake into Wordpress theme? I am not a coder but I have checked the code that Rocketcake generates is that 1.) every HTML element is inside a div… for example the h1 tag is inside a div, a paragraph text on the same container is also inside another div… what I mean is that there are two many nested divs inside a container division 2.) the html ids are auto generated, they are alphanumeric characters… naming the ids is impossible, 3.) the menu is not made of ordered or underordered and list tags but rather anchor tags and 4.) there is no paragraph tag but rather a div tag and span tag for every specific styling of text. I like the software since it is easy to use and is able to create responsive website without coding. I am using a free version of Rocketcake, a drag and drop responsive website maker.
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