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  • (Quote) I have been following the Oxygen group on FB, I have tried the demo, I watched videos about it.. somehow I felt it was not for me. I get that many people are happy with it and that's great, but perhaps for me the whole idea of going "th…
  • (Quote) Maybe something for @Lee since he currently is playing around with it iirc :)
  • (Quote) Now, when looking at the table, I am honestly a bit confused by it. Posted this while I was on commute. Will have to look at it later again. I wouldn't say they recommend anything in the table. They only state "allowed" (which does…
  • (Quote) Congratz and best wishes for the baby, mate! Totally see why you would not want more tasks on your plate than you already do. An automated revenue model thus would definitely be useful here. All in all I think we can be very happy to have ou…
  • (Quote) Regarding this, I second what others have been saying before: I don't think it is a good idea for any community, to put features for general forum participation (that includes provider tag) behind a paywall. Now, I get that some arguments ar…
  • Be careful when visiting Stackable Builder website and double-check for any malware if you have visited Stackable Website recently. Just read this on their fb group: (Image)
  • I assumed this discussion would come sooner or later, so here are my two cents on this: I think both approaches are fine and could be pursued simultanously. If possible, perhaps patreons could get a "pure" version of LES that is to say &qu…
  • (Quote) It has a free and a paid version so you can try the free version first :) You will also see the "Pro" Sites and Blocks iirc you just can't use them with the free version. It also integrates well with Blocksy and is usually recommen…
  • (Quote) I think Blocksy wanted to add more starter sites and also own blocks in the future. Maybe that will add some more possibility. However, I agree something like Qubely/Stackable is just easier to use than a regular "page builder". Ha…
  • (Quote) I haven't setup an end user with LiveCanvas yet but (for me) it would seem to be very intuitive to edit texts/images there. But I totally get that it is not always easy to understand what is easy for customers and what is not.
  • (Quote) Yeah, it can really become a mess, quickly😅 Need to really teach them or use a KISS editor/builder.
  • (Quote) I also like Divi, however more and more of my customers are having trouble even editing the front-end/changing text with Divi. One of the reasons being that they, for example want to edit the font size, however unlike in Word the font size o…
  • (Quote) Stackable is/was on Appsumo lifetime deals :)
  • (Quote) Nicely put. There are different use cases for all of these and I think it always comes down what works out best for you. Glad to hear Elementor works nice with Blocksy, though. Even the Elementor "free" edition should be able to do…
  • (Quote) I hear you. For designs you could have a look at MicroThemer/YellowPencil. Really cool tools :) Yeah, Elementor is probably the "best" page builder right now in terms of compatibility with other themes and features. Divi Builder o…
  • (Quote) Have a look at Envato Elements, DepositPhotos (grab some 100 downloads for 100€ deal on Appsumo), YAYImages (Appsumo 69$, 1000 download credits), VectorGrove and others :)
  • (Quote) Likewise, I feel they are drifting away from intuitivity trying to add all features and getting more complicated for the end user by the second. Also more bloated. Imho Gutenberg block builders and a theme like Blocksy/Generate Press are way…
  • (Quote) Fair enough. Like I said, for personal projects this may very well be finde (on discount) but for commercial use for clients I'd rather use different services. The content provided is good, regardless.
  • (Quote) I definitely agree Divi could have handled some things differently. It can be very annoying sometimes to get the design you want. Not necessarily, because you don't know the CSS code, but because there are just so many custom CSS fields that…
  • (Quote) Probably that is the case. Still, leaves a sour taste. Regardless, with Divi they are probably the biggest page builder out there and they certainly offer lots of features. So, if it fits your need (esp only few websites) it might just be wo…
  • (Quote) Yeah, it is probably among the market leader but recently changed licensing and screwed over even existing clients (iirc) , so gonna stay away for now. Also, these days, I use either Divi or a good theme and a nice block builder :) Not sayi…
  • (Quote) That's my man :D
  • (Quote) Yeah, for personal projects it should be okay with the premium license, I guess :) Especially presentations and the like. For commercial or frequent use I'd feel too limited by the terms. Wouldn't pay more than that either :P I agree, they …
  • Press F for respect.
  • @Lee In general, I liked the resources from Freepik and Flaticon but their licensing imho just is not worth it for me. If they didn't change that you can use one graphic only in a single project (not in multiple projects) which can be very limiting…
  • (Quote) Renewal prices can be quite the surprisesurprise at HM😅 For now, I am okay with my renewal rate (reseller basic) but let's see for how long.