![]() However, it also leaves us without a copy of what the page looked like initially. Hence the switch to building pages directly in WordPress and skipping the mock-ups step is a double win. It’s hard for someone who doesn’t build websites every day to imagine an image as an actual website. Previously, we mocked up each page using graphic design software and shared it with clients as an image, which was great for creativity but not as great for usability. Here’s the backstory: We build on WordPress, and with the improved page-building features of late, we’ve found we can fairly easily build simple static pages right within the WordPress interface. Why would I even want to do such a thing? Glad you asked. ![]() My quest for today is to figure out a way to save our finished websites as images with the intention of creating a mini of our websites after we take them live. ![]()
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