![]() Very straightforward and easy.Īs you’d expect, you can also reorder your blocks or delete them altogether. It’s all done with sliders, toggles and drop down menus. This is where, for instance, you can choose to increase the block’s top and bottom padding, add a background colour, or set how many images are to be in your Gallery. These are accessed by clicking on the Block Parameter icon (a cogwheel to the right of each block). There are some editing options for each of your blocks. Your page is now populated with generic images and texts, but it’s a simple matter to edit it all to make your site truly your own.Įach block has unique preferences which you can alter to your heart’s content (Image credit: Mobirise) You can add a navigation menu, headers, image galleries, videos (only from YouTube and Vimeo it seems), an article section, or an ‘about us’, ‘contact us’, ‘maps’ section, links to social media, and a footer. There are headings on the far right of the sidebar, to help you jump to the right section quicker, but if you just scroll through the list, you’ll pass through every category in time. Reveal the section and scroll through the list until you find the one(s) you’re interested in. Populating a pageĪdding blocks is incredibly easy. The list of blocks you add to your site can be found on the right hand side by clicking on the big ‘Add Block to Page’, lower right of the interface.Īdding additional pages, or creating a brand new site, is done from the sidebar on the left (revealed by clicking on the three horizontal lines, top left of the interface). Scroll through the list of available blocks and drag the ones you wish to use (Image credit: Mobirise) This makes for a very clean interface which is very nice to use. The tools you need for each specific task appear as you require them. Want a different colour? Select the section and alter it. Want to change a menu’s name? Just highlight it and overwrite it. Not only is it a preview of what you’re creating, but you also have hands on editing control over everything right from there. The interface is incredibly simple to use and understand. If you change your mind, you’ll have to start again from scratch. This is where you have access to only two themes - this one and ‘Mobirise AMP’, but that’s more than enough to get a taste for what’s on offer.ĭo note that you can’t change a site’s theme once you’ve started creating it. Once done, you’re presented with a default website based on the ‘Mobirise 4’ theme, which you’re free to browse through, customise, or just create one of your own from scratch. I hate the direction mobirise has taken.Or create a new website and face a blank page - but don’t panic: click on the big red button to start the creation process (Image credit: Mobirise) I reached out to the help center and still have not heard back. I hate to switch to WYSIWYG web-builder, but looks like I'm going to have to do that. Which is now impossible and causing me to rebuild entire sites. I do not build websites every year, but I do update them every year. Although, I paid for code editor back in version 3 as a separate purchase (that license made no mention of it only lasting a year, and the wording on the current terms makes it clear that existing sites are still supposed to work, but they don't if you used a menu or code editor), and when they updated my license to annual and I later canceled the renewal they did not replace my separately paid for extension. It would make more since to pay for the sites and extensions you actually need individually rather than the annual renewal fee because at least, then they work. I find it absolutely ridiculous that you now cannot use sites that used to use code editor and now no longer can, that you already paid for. I have used mobirise since the beginning.
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