Realmac still offers an excellent online knowledge base, and a selection of how-to videos (many free, though even more of them cost money to access). And version 6’s best features haven’t gone anywhere, including its excellent and easy tools for making and editing blog entries, photo galleries, and contact forms. RapidWeaver 7 packages all this, plus four brand new themes with support for responsive design, which automatically adjusts to different devices’ screen sizes, in a slick, professional UI. Live preview worked well in my tests, both in Safari and other browsers, bringing RapidWeaver 7 up to parity with many of its higher-end rivals in this respect. It’ll even automatically find and list all the browsers on your hard drive for you, rather than making you hunt for them. It also adds live site previews in Safari or the browser of your choice. Version 7 builds in easier ways to add Google Analytics, meta tags, and other sophisticated features to your site’s code. For each server whose details you enter, the publishing engine can automatically back up your site files to a separate location on a regular basis, or every time you publish the site. I had no trouble firing off files to my FTP server, even when I told RapidWeaver to employ a faster but potentially less stable connection. It’s now easy to enter information for multiple FTP servers-including encrypted ones with public key authentication-then swiftly upload to each. RapidWeaver’s publishing engine was slightly shaky in version 6 but shines here. Realmac’s RapidWeaver 7 offers a sleek, attractive interface and several modern themes for your sites.
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