![]() The customer never really owns it (which I find positively disgusting.) But if they advertised up front that their builder doesn't create responsive sites, and that they don't allow code to be exported, they'd instantly lose millions of potential clients.ĭon't worry, we're both coming from the same place: we're both VERY supportive of BSS, and I frequently wonder if so many of the "repeated" questions aren't just coming from trolls, and I know what I would like to do to them -Dīut some questions can legitimately come from web newbies, or just people who "for some reason" haven't done the very simple basics of searching out product information, but as Martin has done such a very good job of reminding us recently, we don't need to "sink to their level" by being "curt" or "rude" or whatever. Basically Wix "rents" its websites to its users. People are often shocked to find out after spending considerable money, and hundreds of hours building a website in Wix, that it is not a truly responsive site, and they cannot export the code. Wix, for example, is incredibly guilty of this. So while it's not exactly honorable, "lying by omission" is how all marketing works. Bootstrap Studio doesn't support blogs, or e-commerce, or built-in uploading of exported code to web servers, and its built in animation tools are fairly limited, but down the road they may add or improve some of these things. Particularly when it comes to the industry of websites, there are thousands of features you could advertise a website builder as NOT being able to do. You don't want to advertise what a product cannot do, you want to advertise what it CAN do. Especially since most software companies are constantly adding new features to their software. Listing every single thing a program cannot do would be impractical, and completely goes against basic marketing practices. While BSS does not directly import websites, it can import their stylesheets and javascripts, while the HTML will import as a “custom code block”, which can be edited like any other ordinary HTML. That's exactly what I wrote in my reworded blurb.
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