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    Mobirise Free Mobile Website Builder

    Mobirise Free Mobile Website Builder

    Create awesome mobile-first websites - No coding!

    Mobirise makes it easy for anyone to create responsive, Google-friendly websites — no coding needed. Choose from 200+ Bootstrap 5-based themes to build sites that look modern, professional, and perfect on any device. With the free Mobirise Website Builder, you can design and edit pages visually using drag-and-drop, inline editing, and simple site settings. Now with Mobirise AI, you can generate entire websites in a minute — making web design faster and more creative than ever.
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    Mirrored Mockup Design

    Mirrored Mockup Design

    Easily design websites on the go. No coding necessary!

    There's many great tools out there for web design like Adobe Edge Animate, Google Web Designer, and Adobe Proto (Except discontinued for android), but these tools are only good for those users who are running Windows, Mac OS X, or the iOS platforms. I however couldn't find a decent website designer for Linux or Android so I decided to make my own as a fun experiment.
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