![]() ![]() Nothing near as robust and feature packed as BSS is in any way, at least not when I checked it out about 6 months or so ago it didn't even compare to BSS at all. Mobirise in my opinion is very restrictive and more for the newb person wanting to make a website. I like BSS and Pinegrow, for different things, as my brief description of each mentions. Pinegrow also has its own WordPress template buildring tools - in its "full", more costly, version. All three are "builders", with packaged components, which differ in how easily you can incorporate your own code, and how easily one can do this, Pinegrow perhaps being most flexible in this regard, but BSS has some nice features here, too, but as I said, it's reliant on Bootstrap, which in itself is not as flexible as Foundation, which Pinegrow enables you to use. I don't use WebFlow, so can't talk about it. Pinegrow permits using more than one CSS framework as its name implies BSS permits using only one - Bootstrap. Your (perennial) question simply asks - "Can I join PHP systems with each of these front-end tools?" Simply put, Yes - now go to each and do a search for PHP. All three - BSS, Pinegrow, and WebFlow are "front-end" tools for UI interaction with users - they're not back-end tools relying on databases - which is what CMSes are. ![]() You say you know how to code, yet obviously you know nothing about computing. ![]()
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