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While I didn't get as much done as I would have wanted I am still very happy with the result in this time frame: The following image shows a mockup webhost one-page site I created in a "build a website in 20 minutes" challenge using Mobirise. The little shortcomings it has don't really justify for being called "Cons". The tools available to you (such as Pixabay integration and Cookies alert) are a nice addition to ease your workflow. The code it outputs and the website's performance appears to be clean and the "automagic" in terms of mobile compatibility for websites created with Mobirise is great.
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Overall, Mobirise does a great job in allowing you to quickly build a mockup HTML+CSS Bootstrap powered website in little to no time. I wouldn't mind paying for that plugin but if after 1 year they change Mobirise software in a way that requires an update for the plugin to properly work again, I'd have to purchase it again. It also removes all "Mobirise" backlinking in the HTML code (this is not so important for me tbh). While I don't mind if after one year I won't get any template updates or new templates, things become a bit more problematic with some plugins: The "HTML/CSS Editor" plugin (69$ plugin only or included in AIO Kit) takes care of one of the features I am missing the most in the free core builder and I'd almost consider it essential: Editing the HTML/CSS code live in the program (by simply selecting a block). With the pricing being at 150-200$ most of the times I can't compare it to other Lifetime Deal pagebuilders though and Divi and Hestia Pro (Theme Isle), as well as AstraWP sell on similar pricing on sale and that's on a license with lifetime updates (ofc these are all WP page builders/themes but still.).
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What I didn't like in particular about buying Mobirise AIO kit, is that it only entitles for updates for 1 year before you need to pay again. There are a lot of cool templates and plugins and you could very well find some worth for your money there. Usually when you look at the prices of single templates (some 40-50$ usually) you will quickly realize that it may be more profitable to purchase the AIO kit (all templates&plugins) for some 100-200$ (depending on the sale). You can, however, browse through several plugins and HTML Templates that could make life even easier (it is already easy enough, believe me). Personally, I haven't paid a dime for Mobirise (so far). There is some other gimmicks worth mentioning making for a useful addition:Īddition of blocks like calendar and mapsĪs for the pricing, you can the Mobirise core functions entirely for free. It is worth mentioning that it is really convenient that Mobirise integrates flawlessly with royalty-free stock image site " Pixabay" making it easy to import required media for your projectsĬlick to view screenshot images from Mobirise Integrating images from Pixabay Once you dragged the block of choice to the canvas it's just exchanging the sample content with your own (media/text) and adjust some styling parameters: Here is a short preview of the blocks you can choose from and the respective block categories covered (see list to the right on the image below the GIF). The content it outputs is super mobile friendly and you can publish your project locally, to FTP, Github Pages and other solutions which is super convenient Furthermore Mobirise is not a WordPress pagebuilder but instead a Drag&Drop Pagebuilder GUI Software that outputs pure HTML&CSS Code and comes with templates & blocks based on Bootstrap 4. It requires the installation of a Desktop client either for Windows or Mac. This is in contrast to themes or pagebuilders like Divi that are web browser-based. Mobirise is actually a piece of software, or a desktop app. Mobirise - HTML&CSS + Bootstrap Page Builder Software But for now, let us dive into the desktop apps. In a subsequent post, we may cover these rather interesting apps. And one particular "pagebuilder with a twist" that I use: and Reboo. In addition there are pagebuilders like Publii and Pagekit which can be installed on Linux as well. The below reviews for Mobirise and Pinegrow have been written by with inputs from me, as applicable.