Before I buy WYSIWYG Web Builder

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Before I buy WYSIWYG Web Builder

Post by Joker7 »

Hello,
I have a website that is broken and the guy that made it, then broke it wants a lot to fix it.

My question is would I be able to make the same website afreash with your software, I don't want to part with money if it is not possible. I will be learning on the job so to speak. I suppose my question boils down to are the parts used in my websiteavailable in your software.

My website is here: www.puy-robin.com

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Re: Before I buy WYSIWYG Web Builder

Post by Pablo »

WYSIWYG Web Builder is not an HTML editor, so it cannot directly edit existing HTML websites. Instead, it generates websites from visual layouts using a drag-and-drop interface.

You can import HTML content, but this is limited to text and images. Alternatively, you can use the AI feature to recreate a website from a screenshot using the image-to-website function.

Since your website is quite basic, you should be able to recreate it within a few hours if you have some experience with the software.
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Re: Before I buy WYSIWYG Web Builder

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Pablo is right that this would be easy to recreate, but if you are learning the software at the same time, it's going to take more than a few hours. More like a week or two, I'd say, as you'd need to be finding and mastering the features you'd need to produce the same effects. However, it would be worth doing, as you'd be completely in control of it going forward.

If you use AI, that's fine, but personally I think it better to do it from scratch yourself. And there are lots of us here to help you along the way. :)
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Re: Before I buy WYSIWYG Web Builder

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The software is outstanding and only eclipsed by the support of the developer, Pablo, and the helpul forum community. If you hava a bit of expertise you should be able to replicate your existing site and then you would be in control and not dependent on a developer. Another option you might consider is having a developer from here in the forum build the basics of your site and provide you will the development files so you can take it from there. Either way, we welcome you to the community.
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Re: Before I buy WYSIWYG Web Builder

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I'm not volunteering to do this, but I think it would take me 2-3 days (maybe less) to recreate that site from scratch - maybe longer to do all the languages. So, for someone new, maybe 2-3 weeks, assuming they understand the basics of web development, as they learn the s/w.

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Re: Before I buy WYSIWYG Web Builder

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Thanks guy, I have now purchased and giving it a go..

Have some question will post.
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