

If you decide to purchase you also have a 60 day money back guarantee built in.
#Sandvox help full version#
The demo version of the product is the full version except you can’t publish at all. There’s always something new to improve your website and keep it always up to date with today’s technology. If you use EverWeb, you will enjoy new and updated features throughout the year. Sandvox’s core toolset and interface are way out of date. There have been no new feature additions added since that time. The choice is always yours.Īs I stated at the top of this post, Sandvox has been languishing since 2017. You can purchase EverWeb with or without hosting. If you want to use your existing hosting provider that’s also no problem either.
#Sandvox help password#
If you host with EverWeb you can add a Favicon to your site, setup a ‘404 page not found’ page, 301 page redirection, password protection for your website and the pages within it and there’s also an option to end to end data encrypt your website too with just a mouse click! EverWeb, for example, includes hosting specific options within the product itself. If you want to tune your SEO, just follow the EverWeb SEO video course!īoth Sandvox and EverWeb include hosting options and this is a sensible to take up as it makes integration and ease of use a lot easier. Many websites want good SEO for better search engine results from a Google search. Easily add Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest and many other social media tools to your EverWeb site. EverWeb, however, has a great mix of social media widgets and buttons. Sandvox has a curious mix of social media tools, many of which appear to be years out of date. If you don’t want to use PayPal, you can integrate other e-commerce providers if you want.

As with other EverWeb widgets, the PayPal widget takes the hard work out of building your store so you will rarely need to go to PayPal itself to configure the features that your online store needs. The built in PayPal widget is fully customizable allowing you to design the online shopping experience that you always wanted. If you want to add e-commerce to your site, EverWeb makes it easy. Sandvox does not seem to include in-built support for Responsive design at all. This allows you the freedom to concentrate more on your site’s design and features! Using EverWeb’s Responsive design capabilities, you only need one page design that can be used on any device. With EverWeb can move objects anywhere on the page giving you complete design freedom.Ĭreating a Responsive website in EverWeb is also easy as there are dedicated, feature rich theme templates and widgets (which are in some ways similar to ‘Objects’ in Sandvox) that do the hard work for you. You’re limited in this respect to moving objects within its template grids. You’ll notice though that with Sandvox you can’t move objects freely around the canvas.
#Sandvox help code#
As with Sandvox, EverWeb is a drag and drop website building product and you can also easily add HTML code and CSS classes in to your site if you want to. You can, of course, create your own design using a blank template in both products if you prefer. Whilst there is no direct way to convert a Sandvox website to another website building product, it should be straightforward to do with EverWeb.ĮverWeb includes about 200 professionally designed Theme Templates for you to choose from, whilst Sandvox includes only 60 designs. If you transitioned over from iWeb to Sandvox in the past, the move from Sandbox to EverWeb should be a similar experience. If you compare EverWeb with Sandvox, you’ll find that the user interface experience of both products is in many ways similar. It’s a sad state of affairs and whilst Sandvox is undoubtedly a good product, even loyal followers are now looking for an alternative.
#Sandvox help update#
There’s been no update to Sandvox either, except for macOS compatibility purposes, since 2017! If you’re currently using Sandvox and have recently been on to their User Forums, you’ll no doubt be aware that there’s a complete lack of user support or information about the future of Sandvox from its publisher Karelia.
