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Prefer hand-coding alot of quality easy to change
No garbage in the code,
I think every hand code site or app must be perfect
Everything can handled you can feel the power,
Drag drop and code auto generating it's just saving time in first situation you can feel that when got something hard to change that could drive you to re write all code.
I tried those kinds of coding in both ways Desktop & Web
Hand-coding just need experience it's not for new walkers; -
Definitely, hand coded.
Drag and Drop never worked with me, specially with layouts. -
erik40415838ySince I use bootstrap studio I can actually deliver a website to my customers without spending money on those weird frontend persons :) drag and drop for life! Leaves me with more time and money to do actual coding <3
On a serious note, usually i detest drag and drop solutions in a dev enviroment. But since frontend is not really development and most of the simpeler websites look good with bootstrap I highly recommend bootstrap studio, also because you have complete control over every generated piece of html and css -
Root797538yI write everything by hand; I find it much easier and faster. (Besides, WYSIWYG never generates good markup or styling.)
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@erik404 That's interesting but I'm not able to spend any money. Ar there any similar free/mium softwares?
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For me, a unique approach to every detail is also important. I recently found Master Bundlles and it'll be relevant to everyone who is somehow connected with design https://masterbundles.com/add-ons/... I picked the Photoshop plugins, fonts and background and it greatly improved my work. Again, I was convinced that even such detail can significantly change the entire design.
Hand-coded or drag-and-drop web design do you prefer? And why?
I have been hand coding for a long time since I started programming. In fact, HTML is my first 'language'. I found that it is very slow to code compared to my normal friends who use Wix - which makes me consider a change.
Plus, I am not very good at designing.
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