
#Rocketcake tutorials registration#
For me, the free version is more than worth the cost of registration for the pro version. The free version of RocketCake otherwise does everything I need and although there are no functions in the paid version I would use, I will at some point purchase it just to support the developer. Other than spell-check, the only feature I wish was built in was support for favicons, but that is easy enough to tweak the html generated. I need that feature more than others due to the issue mentioned in my sig. The ONLY feature I am missing is spell-check. I am not using any of the templates, but they do show what is capable of. Dude, is literally THE DUDE! and saved me, by posting RocketCake.
if you want) padding: 8px - Specify some padding between each element, to make them look good background-color: dddddd - Add a gray background-color to each element.But, I will not be sticking with Weebly since they were bought out and I needed to find an editor that would work for me. Example explained: float: left - Use float to get block elements to float next to each other display: block - Allows us to specify padding (and height, width, margins, etc. Froont is a browser based web application that almost lets you do everything possible with your designs. Weebly was bought out by Square and I have been with Weebly since their inception, and I am grandfathered in under a killer deal and pricing. This Webflow alternative markets itself as one of the most flexible and effective website building tools and many established global brands including Techcrunch and Wired advocate its claims. RocketCake was posted here at the right time for me. Hell, for years I have stuck with Weebly because I could not find an editor that was worth a damn and at least Weebly was usable.
#Rocketcake tutorials code#
I have tried every WYSIWYG editor out there that I could find, and I have abandoned every one because the code produced is too bloated or slow for my tastes and the UI of the editor was often too cluttered.


RocketCake is what I have always wanted - a modern version of CoolPage (which was never updated to keep up with newer standards). Nice to get back to static webdesign and have an editor that produces something extremely usable and which works for my needs. For me, speaking of RocketCake only (and not other WYSIWYG editors), it produces far more effective code than any CMS or database driven system out there ( many of which are bloated beyond belief).
