Create web page templates with advanced Mockingbird

Mockingbird is an online tool that allows us to create, layout and web page design and mockups so you can have a preview of how your design will look when you finish building it. The site allows you to sort the elements in different ways composed of wide variety of widgets.

The operation of the site is a little more elaborate, without losing the ease of use. I recommend the record first of all, since that will give you the ability to save and share your designs. Also you can customize the best way each of the topics go creating, assigning everyone a particular name, so that we can recognize.

Among the widgets that are available to us are that of buttons, profile image, text boxes (normal and multiline), text area, listbox, blocks of tabs, etc. We can even define the hierarchy of links navigation or tabs, which can navigate through the menus of our designs.

I can not fail to mention how well the system is integrated with the shortcut key combination for either to copy, paste, undo, etc. Despite the lack of context menus according to mouse events. But we can also make clusters of different elements and move them en bloc.

The system allows us access to a top menu pretty basic but adequate for our needs, in addition to showing the lines references regarding the other things are on the canvas. Are still to improve certain aspects related to the inclusion of other elements. Over there would be too great, perhaps too well, that could have the option to build a platform that integrates all this at a library capable of generating HTML code, if not also CSS.

Link: Mockingbird

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