
Pinegrow’s interface takes a bit of getting used to but allows you to change just about anything. The site is extremely fast loading and comes through clean with the html validator which none of my RW stacks sites do. I’ve managed to build the complete site with Bootstrap in Pinegrow. Now that I have successfully converted my first site from RW to Pinegrow, I thought I’d share my experience in case anyone else is thinking of making the move. I decided to move to Pinegrow when all this kicked off. So for now, you can still use RW and stacks and continue to built/update your sites and decide later if you continue with RW classic, use the new Stacks App or use RW Elements. This version works with all stacks and will be a competitor to RW. Isaiah will offer a complete independent app based around Stacks sometime later.
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The new forum is available at: RapidWeaver Forum | Learn How To Build Better Websites | RapidWeaver Forum What you see in the App store is not an upgrade price, but the price for the latest version if you buy it new. So you can still use this one with Stacks. This version will be supported in the future as well. So it looks like this upcoming version of RW will not support Stacks or Stacks will not support this upcoming version of RW.įor all the Stacks users, there is version of RW which does work with the stacks plugin. Of course this is a competition to Stacks.


A drag and drop interface for elements like images, etc. This leads to a RW version which will support Elements.

RW decided they need a more user friendly way of creating websites.
