I couldn't choose and I liked the sobriquet of "Professional". I deconstruct reams of technical problem space material in my day job so an in-depth analysis of templates doesn't faze me; being creative does.
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I like the term 'professional' as well but was initially hesitant to click the 'Yes' button after the question, 'Are you a professional'! You encouraged me! :)
I do like it and he has done a great job, but too much effects happening, minimum is better. Yes I can turn them off but the purpose of these templates are for a faster execution.
May 24 Update. 74 new blocks. (Total now 817)
I purchased X Builder a couple months ago and just used it for a new customer website project. Fairly simple, had to rewatch the video a couple of times. Took a bit of time to create a 2 page draft but it is closer to what the customer ask for and should be faster on the next site, and the next site...
All in all an excellent value. For those that commented on how much content there is, you are correct. Half my time was spent selecting which block to use. But at the risk of some sameness of sites I will eventually have a short list to use that is less than the total 840 blocks that are provided.
Sure you could create all these yourself, but at the price point they are offered it would just be silly. All in all I'd give X Builder a 4 out of 5 star rating. 5 stars would come with making it a bit easier to "find" the right block and a little easier and cleaner insert the block functionality.
Here is the rough draft for the customer for general look and feel. The menu is there but only have a home and contact page built. Should finish the whole site this week.
https://eric.dollaradaysites.net/ads/
I looked at your site but there must be something wrong. Just some horizontal, colored blocks, no contents and some non-working links.
This is what I see Eric:
Yes, that's what I saw as well.