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Did you hear the news? Site Designer 4 is here!

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coffeecup.com

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team@coffeecup.com

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Thu, Jul 11, 2019 08:40 AM

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“ Impressive ” — Michael Benjamin “ V4 simply runs more smooth and loads project

[CoffeeCup]( “ Impressive ” — Michael Benjamin “ V4 simply runs more smooth and loads projects quicker. ” — Bas Hot Brew! Have you seen the all-new Site Designer V4? Over the last year, we made it a big priority to implement UI changes that would help increase your productivity. We listened to user feedback and studied workflow patterns to transform the interface. The results are truly stunning. Site Designer V4 provides you with controls that are more intuitive and much faster to craft your sites with. Watch the app in action in this [preview video](: [RSD V4]( “ The use of keyboard arrow keys for moving elements in the Elements Tree up and down at the same level, or from parent/child relationships is for me a great time-saver. ” — Frank Cook Exciting fresh features... Among the magnitude of performance enhancements, enjoy helpful features like '[Device View](' which lets you preview your design across the top devices and screen sizes on the market. Skilled users will love the ability to export an element's markup to [CodePen](. Get all the details about this latest version and learn how to pick up your copy... [Learn More]( “ The best visual web builder I ever used. The mobile view will help out a lot as well as the new UI color system throughout the app to distinguish items. A must have if you want to build websites fast without writing code. ” – Angel Velazquez @AEVolucion [CoffeeCup]( Sometimes we do interesting stuff on social networks. Mostly we’re just funny. Follow us anyway! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent to: {EMAIL}.You received this message because you opted-in this address to our newsletter via our website when you downloaded or purchased our products or services. To learn more about how we use your information, please read our privacy policy or contact: abuse@coffeecup.com. You can [change your newsletter settings]( or [unsubscribe]( at any time. Your request may take up to 72 hours to process. © 2019 | CoffeeCup Software, Inc. | 3317 S Higley Rd STE 114-414 Gilbert AZ 85297 USA. Powered by [Responsive Email Designer](.

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