Ted Schadler says, “I recently gave a speech about the impact of mobile on (all) commerce at a national retailer. To 450 terribly enthusiastic and mostly millennial employees celebrating a great eCommerce month. When I looked out at this horde of digital professionals — merchandisers and marketers, designers and developers, writers and editors, testers and analyzers, the list goes on — I realized that they are the operators of our digital experiences.

They are passionate about great digital experiences. But they have mostly crappy browser tools to do their job. In fact, every one of our planet’s one billion websites is managed by someone using mostly crappy tools.
When I looked at at the throng of digital professionals, I suddenly realized they deserved some digital experience love, too. They deserved better digital tools. On any device. After all, they live out their working weeks in front of screens so that we, their customers, get great digital experiences. But today, the state of the art in browser design tools looks like scaffolding on a building where the result is unveiled at the end. It’s anything but fun”.

Weebly Gives Digital Professionals The Freedom Of An iPad

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