CoffeeCup Site Designer seems pretty advanced for a standard HTML/CSS generator. It seems like there is quite a lot you can do with it when making sites/pages. Plus, you can share similar parts of the page across all of the pages using Components or Master Pages. Plus, you can use a framework (Bootstrap, Foundation, Materialize), or use none. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
My biggest disappointment is that you can only create flat websites. For example, if you wanted to create folders, you can't do that (for HTML files). For example, all HTML pages need to be in the same root folder:
yoursite.com/about.html
It can't be something like this:
yoursite.com/about/
If it wasn't for this, I could probably use it more often; it leaves it feeling limited.
Another thing, it seems like updates are fairly infrequent and minor when they do. For example, they're still on Bootstrap version 4 when Bootstrap version 5.0 was released in 2021 (4 years ago, as of this writing). It makes me wonder if they're going to eventually discontinue the software. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.





