Their product seems much more balanced, I like its feature list (MailChimp, multi-page forms, PayPal, WordPress, electronic signature, ...)
Thank you for sharing,
Acorn
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I am very new to Xara this week only have moved over from Serif webplus because they do not create responsive sites and have no plans to do so? but they do have a very good form creator built in to its program must say I miss this with no ads was so simple to use too email based via their web resources sorry if I am not allowed to mention their name here please delete if so
because they do not create responsive sites
Nether does Xara! Xara software creates adaptive sites (as in adapting to different browser widths).
Oops... I meant to mention: If you want to see the Seminar Registration form we created - which lets people add additional attendees, choose the location of the seminar and displays a price list for that specific location, etc. - you can see it at SilvaSeminars.com/reg.htm
Welcome to TalkGraphics. We welcome references to other software so you're fine. Forms hosted in your own site typically need to have an ISP that supports PHP and a database, e.g., MySQL. I have achieved similar using the REBOL language and flat files. It could be done in JavaScript alone. Xara's epitome is around a graphics-driven design where coding is minimised. Setting up a forms engine (needing email as well0 is moving away form this simplicity.Widgets to include third party web solutions are always going to be a compromise. One can pick a CMS (Joomla, WordPress, ...) and benefit from their vast community support and use Xara's products to deliver great graphics.
A hard choice,
Acorn
P.S. Do both.
Thank you for the reply but as a newbee to web design PHP e.g. is way above my pay grade which is why I found it all so easy in Serif no need for anything else=D>
OK I got it wrong adaptive sites is far better than redirecting from a desktop site to a made up mobile site. but thank you anyway.