WIX in Review

Wix wants to offer the customers choice. They pack in functions as much as possible as well as let customers drag features to any place on their site. But all this option often comes at an expense. Occasionally Wix may feel overwhelming– like it was all just simply mixed together without much thought. This leaves the customer left to try and understand all of it on their own. Overall, Wix is best matched for tolerant individuals who will certainly put in the time essential to make the most of everything it provides.

Site Editor

Wix is a blank canvas site editor. Meaning that you can drag any aspect to any position on the site. I’m typically doubtful of blank canvas editors. They tend to get untidy and disorganized. However, Wix has actually done a lot to make sure this does not take place. Previously, text aspects would encounter other aspects if you included more text. However, Wix has actually dealt with this. Now as you write in a text box, other aspects robotically move down.

Wix additionally has a snap-to-grid that performs fine to guarantee aspects are appropriately aligned. However, the blank canvas editor can still get puzzling. For instance, it’s simple to misplace an element behind other aspects. I believe that blank canvas editors generate more problems than they address– but Wix works hard to stay ahead of those issues. While I still don’t believe blank canvas editors are the greatest method to construct a site– I need to confess that Wix tops the list of any blank canvas editor I’ve viewed.

Templates & Mobile

While many website makers allow you to alter your template, Wix does not enable you to do this. Once you pick a template, you become locked into it. This is less than perfect since in the starting phases it’s not uncommon for customers to want to switch between design templates up until one feels right. Numerous Wix templates also appear to have mobile versions.

Flexibility and Features

Wix’s strength is the number of functions it provides– and while a few of the features are challenging to comprehend, it’s good to have the selections. For instance, Wix suggests a varied App Market that lets you incorporate Third party apps. Here are a few example apps:

  • Tint lets you show social feeds (Twitter, Instagram).
  • Live Chat allows you to include a live chat assistance on your site.
  • Muut allows you to include forms

Your understanding will change from app to app—a few apps are definitely more extensive than other ones (and some are quite bad). However, if you’re tolerant, you will certainly discover some good ones. Wix consists of a distinctive List Builder. List Builder works like a straight forward database. You create a database for a duplicating type of content (events, videos, recipes, testimonials) and Wix will automatically develop a backend for you to operate it. List Builder is a little unsophisticated, however, I praise the effort. Lots of readers have questioned me about functions like this in the past– I know there are requests for it.

Wix packages a lot of various picture gallery options. Not all the alternatives are fantastic– but at least the alternatives are there. (However this can become aggravating for customers who simply want a basic gallery and would like not to look through 40 different varieties). Wix seems to toss all possible features into its site constructor. Which is great—it is good to have the alternatives– but occasionally you feel like you push your way through all of the bad alternatives to get to the decent ones

Complicated Interface

Wix’s user interface can be very overwhelming. At times, it seemed like the user interface could become very untidy. I additionally discovered interactions to be maddening occasionally. For instance, wherever you click raises a menu– it’s difficult to describe how discouraging this is, but it is annoying. Wix’s user interface can simply feel exhausting sometimes. By comparison, terrific site constructors such as Weebly and Squarespace can seem fairly peaceful.

What’s Our Conclusion?

Overall, Wix tries to offer its customers countless options. Want to change the elements around? Sure! Want a lot of different choices for image galleries? They’ll throw in as many as they can. The benefit is obvious– you get versatility and a wide range of features. However, the disadvantage is that Wix can be very frustrating– like everything was put together without much thought. This leaves the user to try and make sense of it all on their own. Overall, Wix is well suited for users who will certainly take the time that they need to to benefit from everything that is offered.