
Blocs - proprietary format, no basic SFTP integration, no basic HTML import, seems like an add-on/upsell mess.$150 for tutorials.Seems like the options I'm coming up with are: I don't mind paying for good software or a truly worthwhile set of templates or similar, but some seem to think every feature, template or tutorial is an upsell 'opportunity.' Meh. No excess pay to make useful beyond the initial purchase.
#SANDVOX WEBSITES FULL#
do something intelligent and auto-resample for web when I drop a 4K image in, or if I re-size inline in the tool from full screen to quarter screen, etc. top nav + main page with or without sidebar, etc. header image colors.Sandvox type is fine, e.g. Not looking for any crazy 1000+ free templates, just some basics with selection of layout and e.g.

Has a reasonable approximation of 'blog' mode with baked in next/prev.Mass bonus points if also has an iPadOS version. desktop application, non-subscription model.
#SANDVOX WEBSITES PDF#
I did some prior sites on to pdf heavily customized Drupal, have my own hosting with the usual tools available (mysql, shell access, php, etc.) and am not looking to change any of that, but also not looking into needing to code for effectively what amounts to a bunch of blog-type posts, image galleries, and a few PayPal links here and there. I'd love to find an option that worked on both macOS AND iPadOS, but I expect that's just asking for too much - and I am NOT looking for a web-driven builder or editor, nor Wordpress and friends. I can still work with Sandvox, at least for the moment, but am looking into replacements.

Some of my site stagnated for a while, but I revived a couple of them to find out that Sandvox still works, but it's pretty dated and basically out of support/seems to be a dead-end now, with nothing since 2017 and no official announcements from Karelia of anything at all to come.sad, as I've used it now for it seems like going on 15 years. iWeb became too limiting pretty quickly, but Sandvox turned out to be a reasonably good replacement so off I went. A long time ago, I was doing more than enough coding at work including after hours, so wanted 'simple and quick' for my personal sites and blogs.
