Building a WordPress website visually—using drag-and-drop tools—is a reality today. Over the last few years, the tools available have matured and gained a tremendous amount of traction in the market. People can now create and change any part of their website without any coding knowledge. As people obsessed with bringing a world-class experience to small businesses and nonprofits: we think this is a thrilling development! The more time and energy the people in an organization can save, the more they can dedicate to the things that truly matter for them.
While these tools have practically fixed one problem—needing to know code to build a functioning website—they haven’t been made to fix another problem that’s deeply embedding in creating a website: actually knowing how to design it.
Understanding basic website design concepts is the key to using any drag and drop page builders for WordPress.
Some of the most important concepts you can learn are ones about how you relate to design. Let’s look at two “traps” and how to deal with them.
Page Builder Design Traps: Illusion of Explanatory Depth
Maybe you’re thinking: I know what looks
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/13684/design-traps-in-drag-and-drop-wordpress-page-builders
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2016/10/21/design-traps-in-drag-and-drop-wordpress-page-builders/
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