Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Sandvox 2.1.8-Straightforward but inflexible website designer

If you want to create a website but don't have any web designing experience,
then *Sandvox* may be your answer. Sandvox uses a WYSIWYG style interface
that allows you to drag and drop elements into the site and there are more
than 40 original and diverse designs to choose from. Although Sandvox will
feel a little childish for a professional web designer, there is a surprising
number of advanced features under the hood which make it suitable for all
levels. For instance, you can edit raw HTML to fine-tune the site to your
liking and the Professional edition also lets you add e-commerce elements,
Flash and Google Webmaster tools. The designs are a bit limiting but, as
mentioned above, you can change them to a large extent by recoding the HTML.
Alternatively, you can purchase some third-party designs. However, the
biggest drawback of Sandvox is when it comes to publishing to the web. It
should be easy to connect to an FTP server but unfortunately Sandvox doesn't
make it so despite the detailed guide on how to do so. In addition, although
the drag and drop interface is very easy to use, it can be very inflexible,
pushing elements all over the place and becoming quite frustrating at times.
*Sandvox is an interesting website designer although its a bit inflexible and
doesn't handle FTP connections very well.*Download *Sandvox 2.1.8* in
Softonic