iWeb is what got me interested, as I liked it, but found uploading to be a pain from it to my sites. Sandvox DOES have limitations, but for quick and reliable design it works VERY well. Janu14:42 EST #6 I have used Dreamweaver for three years, but found that it failed to help me when doing a quick site design.so I was in the market for something easier to use.You can check out my current Sandvox site noel jones Decem18:16 EST #5 I have been using Sandvox for a while now and it does what I need it to do.Not very reassuring to a potential customer of a website design application when the manufacturer's site won't even load. Decem22:49 EST #4 I wanted to try the trial of Sandvox and I could not even get the Karelia site to open.I look at a few more applications for their accessibility features in the next few issues. Of course, you should also keep reading the next issues as this is turning into something of a series. I suggest you download the demo and try it out, and try out some others too, such as RapidWeaver before making a final decision. Aug18:13 EST #3 Well, my honest opinion is in the article above.I hope you can send me your honest opinion before I buy this product. Additionally, you can insert custom elements and pre-content preludes (useful for setting cookies or authentication). However, you can put server-side scripting constructs like PHP in your custom HTML pages and pagelets if you're familiar with these constructs and if your ISP supports them. Sandvox generates static content, so e-commerce and dynamic content are only available by using the custom HTML pages and pagelets (Pro version only). I have done simple HTML before and worked with meta tags and descriptins and font size and color etc.īelow is what they wrote in FAQ (To be honest with you, having a Mac is great, but to publish to sell is hell! Nice site building software is always windows based!) TomĬan Sandvox support e-commerce, dynamic content, etc.? Sandvox writes that you need some knowledge to do this. PayPal offers html code to insert and it seems pretty straight forward. I have a verified account with PayPal, and would like to insert their buttons for my pieces I wish to sell. Aug08:30 EST #2 I am considering using Sanvox to sell my art, show small movies of my works and to sell items of interest in and from Japan.The Sandvox code will degrade a bit better for text-only browsers or browsers not using CSS. And it uses and tags for italic and bold text, whereas iWeb uses CSS like. For example, Sandvox does use tags for the headers it auto-generates (just not for the ones you type yourself). Aug11:27 EST #1 I agree with Miraz that Sandvox’s HTML is not very accessible, but I do think it’s better in some ways than the HTML generated by iWeb.
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