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Why Does My Wix Editor Look Different?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 10:53 pm

If you’ve ever edited a website before, you may have noticed that the Wix Editor looks different than other website builders. That’s because Wix uses a unique approach to HTML that allows for more flexibility and creativity when designing websites.

Here’s a closer look at how the Wix Editor works and why it’s different from other website editors.

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The Wix Editor is based on a unique approach to HTML that allows for more flexibility and creativity when designing websites. This approach is called “responsive design.”

responsive design means that the website will automatically adjust to look its best on any device, whether it’s a desktop computer, a tablet, or a smartphone. This means that you can create a single website that will look great on all devices, without having to create separate versions for each device.

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The Wix Editor also allows you to add your own HTML code. This means that you can customize your website even further by adding your own custom code.

You can use this code to add new features to your website or to change how your website looks. If you’re not a developer, don’t worry – there are plenty of resources available to help you learn how to use HTML code.

So why does my Wix Editor look different? The answer is simple: because Wix uses a unique approach to HTML that allows for more flexibility and creativity when designing websites.

The difference in the Wix Editor is due to the fact that it uses responsive design principles which allow for one site to be viewed optimally on any device. Further, users can add their own HTML code which gives even more creative power over how the site will look and function.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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