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Oct 4th 2018 — Part One

Steampunk Reviewer Rob Beattie

You don’t have to be a philosopher to know that ‘Shaking the Habitual’  is a term coined by Michel Foucault. Well, actually, you probably do. But that’s not our fault.

Nor Stuart Marshall’s. He stumbled across RapidWeaver barely a year ago because he needed to build a website for his iOS app versusapp.net. And just like all the rest of us sad WeaverHolics, he got totally hooked and ended up buying ‘a stupid and unnecessary amount of stacks for no real reason‘.

Then Fate intervened.

But not for long  —  he’d got the wrong address.

Which was around the time that Stuart noticed a ‘quiz and charts’ gap in the stacks market, and embarked upon his perilous journey to plug it very neatly with Quizzer and Charter

PreviousReviews

Review4th October 2018

The First Thrilling Installment of Rob Beattie’s Roundup of Shaking the Habitual’s New Compendium of Ingenious Stacks for RapidWeavers With A Disposition For Quality.

Review3rd August 2018

Weavium’s latest stack, Expandable Grid, is a yet another attractive new take on the age-old accordion – reams of information within a confined space.

Review19th July 2018

The Second Installment of Rob Beattie’s roundup of Weavium stacks, featuring three very slick stacks: Searchable FAQ, Slidetastic, and View More.

Review18th June 2018

Part The First of Rob Beattie’s roundup of recent Weavium stacks, featuring Bars, Flex, Job Board and Quick Menu. Part The Second will follow later…

Review9th June 2018

It’s another small step for Weaverkind as Rob Hall takes you step-by-step through 1LD’s Step Stack, which gives you easy step-by-step guided content sections for…

Review7th June 2018

Part Two of Rob Beattie’s roundup review featuring recent Marathia stacks. This time we take a damn good squint at the Truncator and DownloadLinkIcon stacks,…

Review31st May 2018

Part One of Rob Beattie’s roundup review of recent Marathia stacks takes a look at his BigLink, Media Queries, and Oneliner stacks. Part Two will…

Review28th February 2018

Clever design and elegant simplicity are hallmarks of Nick Cates and Yabdab, and their on-page editor GoCMS is no exception.

Review20th December 2017

Want to design your own shopfront and take card and PayPal payments? Yuzool’s got you covered — options and elegance abound in their terrific new…

Review15th November 2017

If you’ve ever wished you could add one of those multi-step forms to your Rapidweaver website then you’re going to love FormsPlus from Chillidog Software.

Review23rd October 2017

Marvel is an excellent theme — it’s deep, elegant and sophisticated, and contains the kind of fairy dust we come to expect from a RapidWeaver…

Review4th October 2017

Embrace the difference. With its wide range of options, Rob Beattie finds Total Calculator an excellent way to add a ‘shopping list’ of items or…

Review19th September 2017

As an author himself, Rob Beattie likes Author Cards almost as much as he likes a drink. Especially when developers like 1LD do all the…

Review24th August 2017

Rob Beattie was looking to style up his email newsletters and found the rich, visual environment of Joe Workman’s Email for Rapidweaver incredibly useful.

Review28th July 2017

The Great and the Free. Rob Beattie casts his discerning eye over three great utility stacks that may have slipped under your radar. And they’re…

Review14th July 2017

Slick, rock solid and versatile — Rob Beattie finds Nick Cates’ Velvet Video stacks a great way to display YouTube and Vimeo videos.

Review2nd July 2017

Rapid Ideas’ YouPlay Stack is a powerful and inexpensive way to get a Vimeo or YouTube video library running on your website that you can…

Review19th June 2017

Formula is one of a new breed of sophisticated stacks that are great value for money and really extend Rapidweaver into brave new worlds of…

Review2nd June 2017

If you need a multi-step form for your Rapidweaver website, you’ll love FormsPlus from Chillidog Software. It takes form design and delivery to a whole…

Review18th May 2017

Instacks’ Poster stack’s elegant versatility enables you to create a Stacks-based blog as well as an extremely distinctive way to present all sorts of content.

Review1st May 2017

Zoom is a neat little budget stack that does one thing really nicely. So if you’re looking for a stylish and subtle lightbox effect to…

Review8th April 2017

Partial Magic from Jochen Abitz is a selection of useful website building blocks for Foundation that are well worth your time and your money.

Review24th March 2017

Elegant and individual, Blend’s distinctive pillar-style logo, title and sidebar area on the left and slinky, slide-out menu on the right gives it a real…

Review8th March 2017

Armadillo is a tremendously powerful suite of stacks for providing a sophisticated blog, editable from anywhere by lots of different users for a one-off price…

Review17th February 2017

No head-scratching here, this is a super-simple and inexpensive way to add hover captions over your pictures, well worth the outlay.

Review1st February 2017

One Little Designer’s Heroic Banner is perfect for good-looking banners done with the minimum of fuss.

Review18th January 2017

Designed to work with Rapidweaver 7’s new banner-image option, Henk Vrieselaar’s Banx theme is smart without being fussy, and is surprisingly lightweight for such a…

Review7th January 2017

It’s been a while since we looked at new products from Marathia so we’re rounding up some of his new releases. As usual, there’s some…

Review3rd December 2016

Jochen’s Templates are a fantastic jumping off point for old Rapidweaver hands who want to save time, and for those less experienced users looking for…

Review16th November 2016

If like us you want proper control over every aspect of your website’s typography, then Joe Workman’s Font Pro is a remarkable piece of work.





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