On the plus side, I can see advantages, such as the link into Sage and a quick and easy setup for basic e-commerce sites but as a developer I have some massive gripes:
The one big negative is when you want to customize outside of just basic template themes.
1) Double sting - client bought Actinic/Line 50 link off a cold call. As developers are we now supposed to buy the developer edition in additon to what the client has bought so we can develop the site for them? The template themes provided with the tool look terrible.
2) If you want to heavily customize individual pages then it's awful. i.e. I want to position defined text fragments where I want them to appear on a page. erm.. sorry, you can't reference them individually.
3) Variable definition, use and naming are inconsistent across all of the design templates.
Generally, finding the whole environment very very restricting. Client asks for something to appear somewhere - sorry boss, can't be done.
The one big negative is when you want to customize outside of just basic template themes.
1) Double sting - client bought Actinic/Line 50 link off a cold call. As developers are we now supposed to buy the developer edition in additon to what the client has bought so we can develop the site for them? The template themes provided with the tool look terrible.
2) If you want to heavily customize individual pages then it's awful. i.e. I want to position defined text fragments where I want them to appear on a page. erm.. sorry, you can't reference them individually.
3) Variable definition, use and naming are inconsistent across all of the design templates.
Generally, finding the whole environment very very restricting. Client asks for something to appear somewhere - sorry boss, can't be done.
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