My friend just released a website creator Hocoos which looks amazing with AI. He is a very talented and creative guy with many other achievements.
I just wanted to share an article that was written about him at the college I went to.
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My friend just released a website creator Hocoos which looks amazing with AI. He is a very talented and creative guy with many other achievements.
I just wanted to share an article that was written about him at the college I went to.
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Pretty cool. Though I think you know what I think about websites that build themselves without web designers.
Yes I do Gary. I think there is an audience and market for everything out there. AI is a big thing now and possibly it will have its own user market. I am on the same page as you but what if the AI designs it and then us designers go in and touchup things?
looking at it this way is either:
a logical fallacy; unless the AI is sentient and instructing you to make changes, it is still you in charge - even if it constructs it's reply in psuedo-sentient terminology, if it not sentient then these replies have no more weight than 'hints' that current computer programs provide, be they good or bad
or:
it's a tool that has got you off to a flying start; but you are not touching things up, you are finishing them off... this is no different in principle to photography; the spectrum is far far wider, but the principle is the same
@behzad, it produces designs that are moderately useful but particularly poor in performance.
The number of JavaScript file calls is over 20. There is no pre-fetching. All fair for a dynamic preview but for a jobbing website, no.
The AI front-end is pure gimmick. You could zero in on a Xara or XaraTemplates design just as adroitly.
You have a web front end that enables quick global scheme changes that Xara does and in Xara Cloud that you have eschewed.
Xara has always pre-processed its designs but the extensive use of post-processing colour schemes through CSS Variables is something Xara could quickly adopt.
It almost did in Pro+ as all your Theme colours are exported in xr_main.css as ClassNames (e.g., .xr_c_Lighter {color:#AAFFC0}; Xara should similarly have exposed them as CSS Variables.
The one thing going for it is the ability to set up a Custom Domain or buy a new one, such simple integration is something Xara needs to consider.
The next one thing going for it is the easy integration of a Blog.
The next, next one thing going for it is the integrated Store. [Sadly, you have to go Premium @ $150/y for this]
These three alone will have me exploring deeper.
Acorn
Glad to hear you guys out. Thanks for the feedback.
I would not pay for any subscription as of now. I have paused my business and taking a break to figure out if I want to join Xara again. I am still managing my past clients needs now and then with xara that I own. Getting close to 60 and having worked for 30 years in the design field has worn me out and times are different now and clients are cheaper.. I may just open a branding/print studio and not deal with web design at all.
My biggest challenge with my last client after I told her that I am taking a break was that she freaked out on me and even though I said there is a small community of xara users, she decided to go to wordpress. Xara did not serve her well, specially with SEO and other features that xara still lacks. I do not want to go through that again. Can I ask you to write a separate post detailing all the stuff that xara is missing to stand out and compete with the other platforms out there? With time we can cross out those features that have been implemented cause I promise you that, they will not add them. They are in the basic drag and drop business, simply drag and drop. No database, no blogs, no ecommerce, etc...
My mouth has foamed over the years from asking, and others who have asked for similar features. Even basic drawing features are ignored.
behzad, short answer - no.
Xara web design has always been stateless HTML output. Simply, you can render anywhere and are not tied to a database or server.
If you want dynamic content, you pick a Third Party Widget or roll your own.
Xara DTP is extremely primitive so if you want to leverage it you could use the free Scribus for the prose and Xara for the images.
Xara cannot handle Book/Part/Section/Chapter/Page numbering so I use CSS Variables.
Xara PDF export fails to handle JavaScript post-processing so I use the OS print capability.
Xara makes a good fist of bitmaps generally and if you don't grok its approach then there are heaps of free packages out there.
I appreciate the precision I can achieve with graphics and enjoy the ability to deploy SVG over bitmap for punchy, crisp website delivery.
As a trained engineer, I apply Pareto's Principle (80-20 Rule) to my design work; if I can achieve 80% of my design in Xara, I am happy.
For the missing 20%, if I can achieve that with CSS/JS/jQuery with Xara and 80-20 that part, I am up at 96% delivery.
For the small remainder, I just think and redesign or convince my client not to pursue that approach.
You mentioned SEO. I have always thought of this as snake oil and instead advise a client that Accessibility is the better path.
Do read Did SEO experts ruin the internet or did Google? - The Verge.
It is possible to build a CMS with a flat text file and a little JavaScript. You don't need MySQL or other database.
IFRAMing Hocoos > Blog works very well. Most other Blogs can be integrated but having them separate with a common colour schema is equally valid.
eCommerce is fraught. Far better to tailor an Ecwid store, integrated or again better separate.
I build my own CSS image carousels and my own dynamic CSS buttons. Few products allow for such integrations in a fairly simple manner.
I generally work around Xara's limitations.
So, overall, I am the wrong person to ask as I view the XDA as a tool and if I find a nail, I look for a hammer.
Acorn
You are above the norm or average user. Your know how is advance in coding etc.. People like myself and newcomers will not be able to achieve much of what your doing. In business time is money and ease of use to get something done is essential, therefore when time comes I will have a look outside of what xara offers. Thank you for your insight.
is this a mirage I see before me or is it CW :D
'what do I want to achieve' always comes before 'which tool[s] should I use'
It is Crazywabbit
glad to see you are still around.. :)
Yes stop wiggling the carrot xara lol