SonicBoomBoy wrote:Anyone recommend a free to use HTML editor? Have used context in the past but heard its outdated.
beano wrote:Careful with that, as it pushes lots of chrome only features...does look good though.
SonicBoomBoy wrote:Anyone recommend a free to use HTML editor? Have used context in the past but heard its outdated.
Hodge360 wrote:This may or may not be the place to ask but are there any good examples of companies that provide complete solutions to adding an online store to your own site?
Hodge360 wrote:I'd imagine nearly all of our site visits are desktop based and wasn't surprised when I just visited and saw no adapting to my mobile browser. What concerned me though was reading through a description followed by "to find out more,click on the tab to the left"!! Surely even this is old fashioned? I'd expect a click here link. Anyway,I'll have a read through those and maybe a responsive site could be useful as there are a lot of younger people purchasing from us and a more attractive site might improve their sales.
b0r1s wrote:Best third party solution is magento. Very powerful can do pretty much anything but needs developers to get the most out of it.
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