Responsiveness
This is an awesome free product, its about time someone cerated something like this so well done!! I've only just discovered this so I havent used it yet but would like to.
However, I have a question, does it create responsive code? You say that the code will be cross-browser compatible but does it create code with media queries so that it reconfigures on any device?
If not then you need to address that issue since more and more people will be viewing websites purely on mobile devices instead of laptops.
If it does then great!...but I haven't seen that demonstrated in any of the presentation videos.
Thanks,
Marc

We are living in a multi-screen era and following your votes, our team worked day and night to develop a code-free responsive editor with the pixel-perfect accuracy you demanded.
This revolutionary editor lets you create
advanced responsive sites with:
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Scale and adapt your sites’ design to fit all screens and devices, with full control over every element position down to the pixel.
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Decide which design elements to add, delete, or replace in each site version in order to optimize your clients’ sites for better mobile user experience.
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To work it:
In your Webydo Studio’s top menu, click on the desired device icon (Mobile Portrait & Landscape, Tablet and Desktop) and start scaling and adapting your site’s design.
Check it out in this short tutorial:
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38 comments
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Anonymous commented
Each time I have attempted to use this feature, it alters the design layout for my desktop page....
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Daniel commented
web content that scales as you resize the page
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Andrew commented
Just curious why you think you're the first pixel-perfect responsive editor? I know this post is 2 years old but still wasn't true back then. You guys sure do make a lot of claims.
By the way, the responsiveness doesn't even work for me. This page http://site9168343.91.webydo.com/?v=1 looks the same on my iphone and desktop but I added some reflow placements in the editor for mobile view.
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Sergio commented
Hi guys!
I seem to have the same problem. When working with my website it adjusts fine to mobile and tablet devices, however it won't adjust to different screen dimensions. When viewing it on a big screen, it leaves a lot of empty space. Is there any way to fix this?
Thanx! Awesome work! -
AdminMichael (Head of Support, Webydo) commented
We have just released a new version of Webydo's responsive studio. Read my description above for the details.
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Anonymous commented
Seems great, however on a page where I have a lot of imagery set out as I want it, some changes in a version (where I re-size, adjust positioning, etc.) strangely affect other versions (e.g. I position something at 900,300 in tablet, and it suddenly moves to 1800,600 in landscape mobile... Unfortunately I found this on the last page. But I would suggest more testing, because there is no save version option so you have to re-do a lot of work to get things back to where you started from.
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LOUISE FLANAGAN commented
Is anything happening with this?
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David Nichol commented
I am really liking the responsive design tools.
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Marianna Zhovtis commented
Great idea 5/8/14 22:22
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Masheika commented
any movement on this?
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Augusto commented
The best product for responsive websites without having to do ANYTHING additional is Sitemaker, they are now HTML5!
If Webydo was able to do the same will be very successful platform, because looks that right now is able to do everything else just GREAT!.
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Anonymous commented
The website I am working with is responsive to both tablet and mobile which is nice – BUT – it isn't responsive when viewed on certain laptops with different screen dimensions which is a shame – is there anyway round this?
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eleonora commented
the programme is fantastic..but I have a question..why my toolbar sometimes disappears? I don't know how I can do..please help me..
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JMb commented
I too would like to see this, not the mobile conversion tool which needs tweaking (actually didnt work when i published and looked at the site on mobile, no background?)
What I'd love is fully responsive layouts that scale and reposition images and text when the browser window is reduced in size (i.e and therefore on a tablet mobile). I'm reliably informed something such is on its way? hope that's true!
Keep up the excellent work webydo :)
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Tina commented
I do not see anything on the site that allows me to edit the site for mobile users/or indicating responsive design. I have just tested it on a mobile device and the site seems cut off... How do I fix this issue?
-Tina
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Crystal V commented
Will it be possible to add the ability to use webydo widgets on the mobile versions such as calendars or music?
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Anonymous commented
Webydo Amdin; I completely agree with Leach Jaiden. I tested the responsive mobile and tablet version in a 5 " android mobile with firefox and doesn't work. Instead It's works with the default navigator app. I think that the mistake is about not declaring <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width; initial-scale=1.0"> in <head>
There are so many different devices with different resolutions and screen sizes. I think that use the media queries based on diferent resolutions is the best solution. I would like to see what happens with differents resolutions using responsinator or the web developer toolbar that can resize the window to responsive layouts
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AdminMichael (Head of Support, Webydo) commented
The mobile editor is now available in beta mode. So please, feel free to send us as much feedback as you can, so we can continue to add more features to it.
Hope you will like it!
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thomas commented
How close are you to adding responive features to Webydo? So looking forward to this..
Thanks
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Anonymous commented
please please add responsive design, it seems webydo can do everything but this! It's such an important and in demand feature.
thanks
anna