Can RapidWeaver be used by professionals?

The quick answer is yes/no... that doesn’t help does it. Yes there is no reason why RapidWeaver can’t be used by professional web designers for some things, but one tool won’t always fit the bill for every situation. It really depends on what your needs are. To be honest, RapidWeaver, now at version 4, is a powerful enough tool to be used extensively by any professional and there are many situations where I might find myself using it. Read More...
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More on multiple CSS classes

Recently (and I mean more recently than the date of this fake plog post would lead you to believe), Ben Counsell of Realmac Software wrote a post on using multiple css classes on a single HTML element. He hits on a few good points, but as for myself, dealing with the sea of id’s and classes that we have to work with in RapidWeaver theme development Read More...
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Pro themes VS Designer themes

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So what’s the difference between our Pro themes vs. our Designer themes? I will tell you. Our Pro themes take a very long time to make. They are constructed with versatility in mind. They are built for everyone so that anyone can do just about anything with them. They are flexible with many options to change nearly every aspect of the layout. We put thought and effort into additional theme styles. We spend a great deal of time showcasing them in their previews, showing off all their versatility. We put a ton of work into them.

Our designer themes are made to please us and us alone. They are the themes that we want to make because they are designs that peaked our interest. We are not concerned about making them look good in every situation, we just want them to look awesome in one situation. Designer themes are not flexible, they don’t have many options, they don’t take us very long to make, we don’t make any theme styles for them and we only showcase them with one look. We just want one hot look for one hot theme. Designer themes are the cream of the crop in our eyes, just the way we made them.
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