Check Pinegrow. It's perfect builder for someone who know how to code. You will need to get used to it, but once you are familiar with it, its super great :) Https://pinegrow.com/. Source: 9 months ago
Figma is a design/prototyping tool. So probably yes, but it's not directly resolving your end result. Webflow is SaaS, specifically a visual builder for websites. The two are not really comparable in which to choose. A better comparison would be Figma or XD. And for Webflow, something like Pinegrow, or CofeeCup's Responsive Site Designer. Would be better comparisons. Source: 9 months ago
5+ year web flow dev here! i’ve been heavily contemplating a move to pinegrow or the “open source webflow” webstudio. Source: 9 months ago
I also don't have much experience with DW but something that I have seen do similar stuff is pinegrow which is quite cheaper. It has free trial so maybe you could see if it will fit your needs. Source: over 1 year ago
Pinegrow is pretty awesome and free and something I'm increasingly working with. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://pinegrow.com/ fits the description. So does https://bootstrapstudio.io/ though perhaps to a lesser degree. Source: over 1 year ago
Pinegrow Web Editor, a WYSIWYG HTML editor that handles many modern front-end frameworks well, is on sale for 35% off for new purchases, and 50% off for renewals of existing licenses. They offer both subscriptions and perpetual licenses. Source: over 1 year ago
I've gotten good results with both Pinegrow and Bootstrap Studio. The author of Pinegrow is on HN and might comment if he sees this. https://pinegrow.com/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
You may use Pinegrow for that. It's like ACF on steroids, and, frankly, better integrated with the Block Editor. It generates custom blocks (static or dynamic) based on your layouts. Source: over 1 year ago
As the HTML/CSS site has already been created, I recommend Pinegrow for this. Source: over 1 year ago
I always preferred it that way myself. Used netobjects Fusion for years and many sites. From what I remember, the push for html5 and super lean / clean / and 'validating code' for google search results made it difficult for the older tools to stay in favor. Also the move to mobile.. And not just "m.site" - making so javacript / bootstrap type things came to be favored for a while (lack of grid / flex in browsers... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I have a long fondness for visual builders that work well. Spent some time working with https://pinegrow.com/ but right now I find https://www.jetbrains.com/webstorm/ and https://polypane.app/ to be most excellent for SvelteKit. Source: over 1 year ago
Take a look at Pinegrow [0] (I'm the author). It is a desktop app that lets you visually work with standard HTML & CSS files and supports frameworks such as Bootstrap, Tailwind CSS or just plain old CSS. There are also more advanced features, for example live SASS compilation, components, interactions and even exporting WordPress themes and blocks. [0] https://pinegrow.com. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Have you tried tools like https://webflow.com/ and https://pinegrow.com/ Or ones like https://shuffle.dev/ Shuffle outputs proper tailwind code. I've used it a bit to get projects started. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
The commercial Pinegrow editor comes pretty close to what the author wants: https://pinegrow.com. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
HTML/CSS (Web) -> Check out https://pinegrow.com/ - you can use with Spring Boot & Thymeleaf. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osOMcJ_A7As. Source: about 2 years ago
SSGs are not "super easy" for non-devs. What's super easy is things like https://www.silex.me/ or, with more functionality, https://pinegrow.com/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
I have been working with Pinegrow for the past few years and I love it! They have added a super simple way of creating your own Gutenberg blocks and using dynamic content. Source: over 2 years ago
"charging $144/year for a static site?" - thanks for posting this. I generally avoid software I can't buy and own, and with pricing like that it seems that are not trying to get pro / semi-pro site builders with this. With that price, I'd buy pinegrow and build lots of sites for about the same price. ( https://pinegrow.com/#buy ) I guess this is more trying to carve a niche within the niche of wix/ squarespace /... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
I also own Pinegrow, Bootstraptor, and a few others, which are all good in their own right, and have their own positions in the market. But BS is always my go-to favorite. Unfortunately, since BS has no plans to support Tailwind, I will be looking for a new home soon myself. Most likely Pinegrow, since it supports Tailwind out of the box. Source: over 2 years ago
Https://pinegrow.com I’ll just leave this here… Drag-m-drop, code editor, wp integration, animations, other frameworks available, custom bootstrap, etc etc!!! Very friendly trial modes too. Source: over 2 years ago
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