Lately I've seen loads of these kinds of website builders, I mean probably over 5 of them unless I mix some up. And that's just within less than a year.
I only briefly looked over the page and it seems to be pretty nice. But could you tell me why you chose to make this project and what makes it different (and better?) than other projects in this area.
The main difference is this is a desktop app - most other builders are web based with monthly fees. Plus editing more than one page at the time saves a lot of time. LessCss integration is also an unique point. We want to build a strong foundation and then open it up for custom extensions. Also Pinegrow doesn't try to replace your existing workflow, but fit in where it makes sense.
As to why... It's something we wanted for ourselves. And we see a lot of undeveloped potential in this space, still.
Matt, I couldn't use the rightmost scroll bar to scroll the Online Playground.
Using: Safari 7.0.1 on OSX Mavericks
What I did: Collapsed the Tree sidebar.
What happens: Rightmost scrollbar disappears.
Only after refreshing the page (Ctrl-R) I can scroll again.
Thx.
Pretty impressive from watching the video. I could see myself, a non-designer, using this for personal projects to bang out a rough layout before really digging in with the code.
Actually playing with it, I see it doesn't do that much. My first instinct was that it was broken or I just didn't understand so I'd be careful with that.
I assume the drag and drop isn't actually meant to work?
Yes, it is supposed to work :) What browser are you using?
The code between the app and the web playground is actually the same, so it was not a big overhead. The app was 10% additional effort once things worked in the browser, thanks to node-webkit.
For example, Macaw:
http://forum.macaw.co/discussion/90/what-is-the-intended-wor...