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@pagycoThe easiest way to build a website. By @hernansartorio.
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Shipped a few typographic updates: - Now you can change the text/heading type from the block settings menu (previously only possible from the selection toolbar). - You can also change the size of headings individually, and independently of their heading level (important for SEO…
Pagy’s got a new look! With faster and smoother navigation, and improved responsiveness which should make it easier to work with on smaller screens.
I'm honestly thinking of pivoting my clients from WordPress to @pagyco and @bloggico for small business and ministry websites. It feels so right!
Omg I do not need a "high-converting landing page" that "brings in more leads every month"...these DMs are getting ridiculous now. I build all of my landing pages with @pagyco which means I enjoy building every single one and they don't take me much time at all! Also by…
I’ll be updating Pagy’s pricing plans tomorrow. If you’re an existing customer you’ll get the new, higher limits on your plan while maintaining your original subscription price (so if you upgrade now you can lock the current prices!).
Made it easier to link to other pages within a site, now you can just select the page to link to from a dropdown. And if you update the URL of a page now all links to that page will automatically point to the new URL.
I’m working on adding more design customization options to Pagy. What would you like to see included?
Another improvement I’ve been testing is highlighting the current parent of the dragged item, plus only showing the grid lines within it (if applicable), so it’s easier to tell what’s happening as you move things around.
Now you can drag text blocks even while editing them by dragging them from the highlight. Tiny change but solves an annoying issue where you’d need to click elsewhere first be able to drag them.
Small improvement, moving buttons or social links next to each other now creates a stack instead of a regular row. Side note: is there a better name than “stack” for flexbox containers?
Spent some time polishing how overlapping works. I thought I would need to add toolbar buttons to control the layer order but realized that dragging an item can act as a good-enough “bring to front” feature. It even feels more natural.
Have I mentioned that I love @pagyco and it's by far the easiest tool to build websites for me? 💕✨ So easy, so beautiful, what more could one want?
Should I make overlapping the default behavior? I made swapping the default as it’s probably the most commonly desired action but the fact that it’s not easily discoverable makes me second-guess it.
One small feature that’s not quite obvious: When moving an element sideways within a row the default behavior is swapping positions with its siblings, but you can make them overlap by pressing ⌘ while dragging, or by using the resize handles.
One small feature that’s not quite obvious: When moving an element sideways within a row the default behavior is swapping positions with its siblings, but you can make them overlap by pressing ⌘ while dragging, or by using the resize handles.
An example that even a type of product for which there are so many alternatives, by making it better and improving the UX, you can create something amazing that seems like magic. It’s really cool!
The new editor is live! Build any page layout as easily as dragging things around, and get an automatically responsive website that you can publish instantly. Try it out and let me know how it goes.
Debo ser de los primeros usuarios de Pagy por @hernansartorio y lo recomiendo muchísimo, en cada actualización lo mejora x10. 👏👏
The new editor is live! Build any page layout as easily as dragging things around, and get an automatically responsive website that you can publish instantly. Try it out and let me know how it goes.
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