The one thing I would need to leave WordPress completely would be the ability to share a page/element/Preset I create between sites.
When working in Wordpress with Elementor, OptimizePress etc, etc. I’ll often create something on 1 website, and then want to use it on multiple others. This is doable with Most “Pagebuilders”, and is needed on SiteJet.
Hopefully this is addressed in the near future!
Loving SiteJet!
this is a good feature request suggestion! I created a feature request ticket, and we will push this into our next product meetings. Because we are also thinking that this is nice, and it will save a lot of time.
just to not be misunderstood: You can already copy elements, even whole container structures, between websites. Just select the container you want to copy, press [Ctrl]+[C] (or right-click → Copy), open another website and press [Ctrl]+[V] (or right-click → Paste). You can even keep two different websites open in two tabs and copy elements between them.
If you want to copy all elements of a page, you can select all elements by pressing [Ctrl]+[A] and then copy with [Ctrl]+[V].
+1 from my side. This would be great!
You could build a personal library with it and reuse it in your own projects. maybe you could also share it and support each other in the community? or build a business model on it…???
This feature request just blew my mind! I have no doubt the amazing SJ crew will crush it and make it happen soon (fingers crossed!). But wouldn’t it be EPIC to take things even further?
Imagine pre-built templates with a buffet of headers, sections, and footers to choose from. Right now, it’s “one-size-fits-all”, which is cool, but having options like WP or other builders would be a game-changer!
Think about it: More header styles, more section layouts, more footer variations… the possibilities are endless! This would make SJ templates even more desirable, flexible, and popular, not to mention saving us users a ton of time! What do you think fellow SJ users?