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It is easy to build simple sites quickly. An semi skilled amateur like me can build good looking sites without knowledge of coding. I will never return to old fashioned tempates (but I will sometimes use Gutenberg). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Very often I have challenges with basic things. Some recent examples:
• making a professional bootom field with logos etc. This should be a clickable option. This is an example of something that is solveable but where I have to do too much studies to perform
• a Divi strenght is for sure that I do not have to use inflexible templates. But, a good thing with templates is that many design details and dynamic formatting details are taken care of. A customer does for instance use "Colibri". The good thing with Colibri is that there are preformatted drag and drop modules – a lot. And these modules are very well formatted for various screen size. One could argue that Divi is not restricted the same way as Colibri, but on the other hand it so much better and feels so much more "solid" to format this way. I can struggle for hours in Divi with setting correct font sizes on PC, pad and smartphone in headings and with padding and with margins etc. One can also argue that Divi has hundreds of prebuild templates, but many of these (as many templates) are very much out of fashion or most does not fit exactly with ones need. Maybe on page of a site template fits – and another page form a differen site template... but using from here and there messes things up
In particular the last issue is big for me. I feel that Divi including the marketplace has developed fantastically..... and then the elementary stuff is a struggle.... I am about to develop a site and these tidious formatting of very elementary stoff is not tempting. I would like to have todays excellent flexibility that actually enables me to be a developer, but also to have a more similar option as Colibri instead of (would suit me) or in addition to templates for hair dressers and beauty shops etc.
• Customer support varies a lot. Overall I get the help I need. But some try to help although they do not have the necessary competence or really does not care. It feel very unpleasant to tell someone that they should escalate the support task or send it to a colleague.
• In general Divi integrates nicely with lots and lots of plugins. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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