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*I'm all in on Editor X.* I've experimented with Webflow, and it certainly is a powerful tool, and comparable in many ways! But the two differ in a few distinct areas: The Webflow UI is more complex than Editor X, which makes it harder to learn at first. Webflow may appeal to a programmer who is looking to have more technical control over their visual website building experience, whereas, Editor X is a seamless transition from designing in Figma (or Adobe XD), which is really attractive for the professional designer, or creative agency. Webflow doesn't have as many built in plugins, apps & extensions as Editor X, which means your no-code tech stack can get really complicated (and expensive). Editor X has an extensive (and growing) app library, which means you can really consolidate your no-code tech stack and keep it all in one place. Those are a few of my opinions on the matter. As I build and experiment more and more with Editor X, I become increasingly impressed by how much it gets out of the way and enables me to build whatever I want. Also, a huge plus that you can code using the Velo Dev Mode, if you need to build some custom functionality in. Thanks for watching!
Lots of ways: - Create and sell custom templates and themes - Offer design services for businesses and individuals - Develop and sell custom widgets and extensions - Offer website maintenance and support services - Participate in affiliate programs or referral partnerships with other businesses - Collaborate with other professionals to offer package deals or joint services - Offer website optimization services to improve website speed and performance
Ready for part 2 of this video tutorial series on Editor X? Click the link below to watch now:
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Join the Creative Crew here: bradhussey.hopp.to/crew-yt
Great explanation Brad! Awesome video.
Cheers Kyle!
Very interesting. I've been looking for a rapid front end dev tool. Clients seem to be pulling away from WordPress.
Thanks for watching. I appreciate the comment too :)
What did you decide on? I have been looking at Editor X and Webflow
@@bakeraus I decided on EditorX. I was set on WebFlow until now. I used to use Joomla and WordPress with DIVI and SPagebuilder plugins and extensions.
The course you have on Udemy is great and really helped me get started.
Best of luck with your new channel.
I really appreciate that, thank you 😀
great vid. thanks.
Thank you!
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I cant get my hamburger menu to work on preview in mobile. I am using windows. How do I fix that?
Hope you figured it out!
sir how to create website for article work
Like a blog? Most website platforms let you do that.
What about Webflow? EditorX or Webflow Which one is better
*I'm all in on Editor X.* I've experimented with Webflow, and it certainly is a powerful tool, and comparable in many ways! But the two differ in a few distinct areas:
The Webflow UI is more complex than Editor X, which makes it harder to learn at first.
Webflow may appeal to a programmer who is looking to have more technical control over their visual website building experience, whereas, Editor X is a seamless transition from designing in Figma (or Adobe XD), which is really attractive for the professional designer, or creative agency.
Webflow doesn't have as many built in plugins, apps & extensions as Editor X, which means your no-code tech stack can get really complicated (and expensive). Editor X has an extensive (and growing) app library, which means you can really consolidate your no-code tech stack and keep it all in one place.
Those are a few of my opinions on the matter. As I build and experiment more and more with Editor X, I become increasingly impressed by how much it gets out of the way and enables me to build whatever I want. Also, a huge plus that you can code using the Velo Dev Mode, if you need to build some custom functionality in.
Thanks for watching!
Hey X is this beginner friendly?
Sure!
where to sell?
sell what?
how can you make money with editor x?
Lots of ways:
- Create and sell custom templates and themes
- Offer design services for businesses and individuals
- Develop and sell custom widgets and extensions
- Offer website maintenance and support services
- Participate in affiliate programs or referral partnerships with other businesses
- Collaborate with other professionals to offer package deals or joint services
- Offer website optimization services to improve website speed and performance