I would love to be able to purchase project seven for wordpress.
I find more an more clients are wanting wordpress over dreamweaver sites.
I think Project Seven products would do very well on the wordpress platform.
I would love to be able to purchase project seven for wordpress.
I find more an more clients are wanting wordpress over dreamweaver sites.
I think Project Seven products would do very well on the wordpress platform.
WordPress vs. Dreamweaver? That's not apples for apples. They are totally different concepts. Unfortunately, there has been so many issues with WordPress sites being destroyed or corrupted during updates that we cannot touch it. And I honestly believe that while hosted WordPress might soldier on, installed WordPress will not. There are too many really good, light CMS tools available that work seamlessly in a normal site developed in Dreamweaver or any other desktop editor. And to top it all off, WordPress plugins are a dime a dozen, so if we even did decide to sell them we could not possibly be able to provide support.
There are too many really good, light CMS tools available that work seamlessly in a normal site developed in Dreamweaver or any other desktop editor.
Could you recommend some "light CMS tools?"
There are too many really good, light CMS tools available that work seamlessly in a normal site developed in Dreamweaver or any other desktop editor.Could you recommend some "light CMS tools?"
Expression Engine Core!~
Check it out at Ellislab . com
For me, better than any wordpress, joomla, drupal out there... and it's not that difficult to update or create "entries" on the fly...specially if u use pv7 products like having the same panels on a page like OMNI_panel_xx1 and etc...in EE, you just create 1 Omni_panel_X or LBM_X as a html code template and then reuse it or increase by _X
There are too many really good, light CMS tools available that work seamlessly in a normal site developed in Dreamweaver or any other desktop editor.Could you recommend some "light CMS tools?"
Expression Engine Core!~<br />
Check it out at Ellislab . com
For me, better than any wordpress, joomla, drupal out there... and it's not that difficult to update or create "entries" on the fly...specially if u use pv7 products like having the same panels on a page like OMNI_panel_xx1 and etc...in EE, you just create 1 Omni_panel_X or LBM_X as a html code template and then reuse it or increase by _X
Expensive though at $300 per site. Not really a true comparison with DW and P7 products.
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I use PowerCMS from Webassist.com
it is part of their design extender...that works really well.
I know others have also used Simple CMS from PHPJabbers.
WordPress vs. Dreamweaver? That's not apples for apples. They are totally different concepts. Unfortunately, there has been so many issues with WordPress sites being destroyed or corrupted during updates that we cannot touch it. And I honestly believe that while hosted WordPress might soldier on, installed WordPress will not. There are too many really good, light CMS tools available that work seamlessly in a normal site developed in Dreamweaver or any other desktop editor. And to top it all off, WordPress plugins are a dime a dozen, so if we even did decide to sell them we could not possibly be able to provide support.
I have managed to implement a few of your plugins into Wordpress with no issues. Now, that does not mean that I will not have problems in the future. BUT, I still think your beautiful creations would be a great boon to Wordpress folks who will not be leaving it any time soon. And given a template like Divi which is making designing and coding quite fun I can't see nothing but great things happening for your folks if you partnered with people like Divi to make their sites even more beautiful.
Plus, to be honest. I'm not sure if Dreamweaver has a future given Adobe's arrogance in regard to their customers and plugin developers. Your designs are too beautiful not to spread out to Wordpress.
Thanks,
Greg
Faithful Project 7 Plugin Purchaser
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