CMS platforms and web designers should be partners, not competitors

2019-2-10 16:30

When web designing platforms give people the ability to create something incredible on their own — coupled with a professional-looking design — it’s a true benefit for users at any skill level.

However, these ‘anyone can build a website’ tools can sometimes be perceived as a threat to the professional web designers who make their living creating beautiful websites. These designers and content management system (CMS) platforms should not see each other as competitors, but as partners. Productive partnerships can be fostered when you look at the ways in which some of the more advanced designers use the platform. For…

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