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Apr 24, 2026

Q: What to use as drag-and-drop editor for HTML

Hello!
I am a bit of technician but not quite for writing HTML line by line. I'm trying a little bit of MarkupGo before buying and it seems Canva or Mobirise tools for drag-and-drop editor doesn't produce good html code for use in MarkupGo.
What would you suggest to use for easier creation of HTML code? I read in one of your blog you use Preline and Tailwind but they seems not so easy to use. Is there any other tool for easier editing HTML you would suggest?

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togedir

Apr 24, 2026

A: Hi uremovic,

Thanks for trying out MarkupGo and great question!
You're right that drag-and-drop builders like Canva or Mobirise often produce messy or overly complex HTML that doesn't always render well in MarkupGo.
Our suggestion would be to use AI tools like ChatGPT or Claude. If you can describe what you want in plain language, these tools can generate clean, well-structured HTML and CSS for you. You can then paste the output directly into MarkupGo's template editor. This is actually one of the easiest and fastest approaches if you're not comfortable writing code yourself — no technical knowledge required.
You can even iterate on the design by asking the AI to adjust colors, layout, fonts, spacing, etc. until you get exactly what you need.
Regarding Preline and Tailwind — yes, they have a steeper learning curve, but they do produce very clean, professional results. If you'd like to explore them, Preline UI offers ready-made component blocks you can copy and paste without needing deep Tailwind knowledge.

Hope this helps!

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