I just want to know if is possible to edit the code in outside of the Blocs because my client could want to contract later another professional to give them the support. So, as I understand, it’s totally possible in this case.
When a possible client ask me about what I use to build the website I can say that I use Bootstrap framework for this, right?
You could definitely say that, though your client is probably going to think you hand-coded the site rather than using a tool. My clients don’t tend to care how their websites are built ( as long as they work ).
Not yet. As I have only 5 days to try it, I am avoiding to waste some time with the possible doubts I believe I will have. But I intend to “dive” into Blocs on this weekend.
Blocsapp is not like wordpress, it’s designed for static sites, so any CMS interaction is by creating an area that is under the control of a CMS - a CMS bloc.
I can’t say much about them, but if you require a full-blown CMS then blocsapp is not for you. If you want areas of your website to have CMS features, then that is possible.
I think to use this feature to create a blog and allow the owner to include and edit images and texts or even use it to change them in some areas in the main page.
@RBuster
here is an example I made , the site is 100% Blocs and the Blog integration is done with Pulse. the client is able to write new blogpost and upload the pictures inside the blog via the very easy admin of pulse
www.het-boekje.nl ( A Dutch writer of traveling books in Greece)
Thanks for sharing your project. I had already seeing another website you created: http://www.leon-jessen.com. Good work, by the way. Can you protected the dashboard (I do not know if it is correct to say in this way)? Is it possible to include another medias instead of just images and text (as videos, for example)?
Yes @RBuster - the dashboard is completely protected so only accessible by you (the site editor). This done by password and you can also change the URL to login if you don’t want it to be /admin.