Front End Bootstrap 5 Editor with hundreds & hundreds of components. Automatically updated with latest Bootstrap 5 extensions, releases.
Either start here and finish in Wappler, or export Wappler pages and customize in Bootstrap Studio.
Visually Styling the Bootstrap pages is the toughest part for me in Wappler currently. Doing this in Bootstrap Studio also quickly teaches me the whole Bootstrap template language.
I have it.
At the price i worked on even 1 decent template would justify the price.
I do find myself thinking “I can do that in Wappler just as easily” most of the time. It has some useful prebuilt components but it is pretty basic by comparison with Wappler.
At the price it’s a useful support tool but that’s about it, certainly no competition for Wappler
We used it in the past but it fell by the wayside. Some of the Blocks were not too bad. Would be really nice if we had some way to import and export Blocks in Wappler. Users could share Blocks among themselves and quickly build themselves repositories. Sort of goes back to the Snippets idea from some time ago…
Reusable Shareable Blocks. Components that provide solutions quickly.
Why did, yes, ****press, become so hugely popular?
Plugins!
Templates!
Extensions of some sort that fit the need of people who don’t know code but need a Solution to their own specific challenge.
For those who do Code they keep their gizmos for another project.
If it would work for my project then, yes, love to have it to save time.
You want to charge something “reasonable”?
Sure, my TIME IS MONEY.
Even MORE IMPORTANTLY Time is something I never get back. Not a second of it.
Those hours were worth Gold.
C’mon, it is ridiculous that this is even a “debate”.
No as essentially it is a static website at the point of opening in Wappler. Remember Wappler will see the directory as containing files so will not let you open it directly. You will have to create a new directory, create a new site within Wappler, specify the new directory. Then simply copy your files from the Studio site directory in to the newly created site directory, then open in Wappler. Everything should be quite simple. Either that or create your new Project in Wappler, then in Studio specify the Project directory as the root directory for your Studio files. The only issue I can see is with the Bootstrap version Studio uses… I’m not aware of which version is currently implemented?