• @taanegl
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    129 months ago

    Did you read the new features? CSS and HTML component testing, complete with web scalability (I.e media-query). Sounds very WYSIWYG to me.

    But yeah, I know it’s an open source Figma, because Figma can ligma balls.

    • @[email protected]
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      09 months ago

      There’s no logic in any of that. CSS and HTML component testing is just automating the designer/dev hand off. You can’t make a functional app with it. And it’s not appropiate as a content editor so doesn’t even rise to the WYSIWYG abilities of something like Wordpress Gutenberg full-site editing or Squarespace.

      • @taanegl
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        39 months ago

        In my day, son, a WYSIWYG spat out HTML and CSS. It was up to you to integrate it.

        • @[email protected]
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          19 months ago

          Ah yes I forgot. That was very slightly before my time in the industry. Remember playing around with komposer in college.

          That said Penpot can’t even create links or do any sort of routing. It’s not spitting out html and css. It’s spitting out specs that devs can use as reference when coding. PowerPoint is a more robust wysiwyg than penpot by a basic functionality measure.