Unlimited customisation possibilities, no-code tools of a classic editor. Use pre-made React components or build your own. Choose from one of many pre-made blocks
Create ProjectPrimitives
The most primitive building blocks similar to HTML tags. For example, Text, Image, and Box.
Themes
Using themes you can create a consistent design for your site
Extended Styling
Put the power of animation, effects, and transformations at your fingertips.
Adaptive design
Fine-tune your adaptive design
Components
Choose an element or a group of elements on the page or on the Layer panel and turn them into a component. Add component copies to the page and they will inherit all the props.
Ready-made Content
Add videos, pop-ups, customized blocks, and much more to your site.
Customizing design with breakpoints
You can make sure your site is mobile-friendly by designing different solutions for elements at breakpoints.
Adding and editing breakpoints
Choose from the preset breakpoints or use your own.
Drag'n'Drop
You decide where to place the elements. Move them wherever you want, or nest them in other elements.
Multiselect
You can select multiple elements and modify their styles or drag'n'drop them to change their location.
Text editor
You can turn a part of the text into italic or bold, make it a link or convert to span, and use any style for it.
Deep select
Click twice to go up and down the hierarchy of elements. If you need to get inside the hierarchy, hold down Ctrl on Windows or Cmd on MacOs.
Support of Flexbox and Grid
Quarkly supports the most advanced approaches to frontend coding.
Configuring styles of pseudo-classes hover/active/focus, etc.
To change the appearance of an element, for example, the way it behaves on hover, just enable "hover" and set up the desired props.
Google Fonts Connection
Make your website look more vibrant by using fonts from a library with over 990 font families.
Unsplash images
Browse Unsplash's collection of free images and choose directly from the Quarkly interface.
Props panel
Take advantage of the categorized style and functional props.
Layout
In this section, you can configure element display properties.
Typography
Check out this section to take advantage of text style properties.
Indents
In these settings, you can set margins and paddings.
Background
This section has props you can use to set up element backgrounds.
Borders
With these options, you can set up borders and border radius.
Position
This category lets you fine-tune element position and z-index settings.
Transition
This property makes an element change smoothly from one state to another.
Transform
This property will help you transform the element, for instance, rotate or zoom.
Create custom React components using the code editor.
You can build custom React components in the Quarkly code editor and after that add them to the page.
React.js
The pages are written in JSX code typical for React.js
Hot import from NPM
You can easily import modules from NPM to your component.
SEO
Optimize your site to promote it on search engines
Export CRA
You can export a create-react-app project into an archive file that you can host on your own server.
Code Editor
Fine-tune elements in the code editor
Export to Gatsby Project
You can export your projects to Gatsby, a popular static site generator (SSG).
Pushing commits to your GitHub repository
If you need, you can create a GitHub repository for your projects and commit changes.
Publication on Netlify
Publish your site on Netlify once you're ready for it to go live. A technical domain will be created automatically for it, like: https://inspiring-beaver-d128ed.netlify.app
Modern built-in code editor
In the Quarkly editor, you can find all the entities of the page.
Debugger
Errors in the component code or pages can be tracked by viewing the debug console.
Tooltips in the code
As you type, the editor will suggest possible matches to the property you're looking for.
Synched pages and code editor
Whatever changes you make to the pages, they all will be displayed in the code and vice versa.
Work together as a team
Check out the Quarkly collaboration tool: send an invite to your teammates to work on a project with them.
Semantic tags
You can make a component act as a tag by setting the “as” property to the desired value.
Schema.org
In the code editor, you can add attributes to elements as necessary.
Image ALT
This is a separate property of the “Image” element.
Favicons
You can use unique icons for different devices and change the background color of Windows 10 tiles.
Open graph and meta tags
Use these settings for the correct display of your site on social networks and in search engines.
User-friendly URL
Make sure your site's URLs are human-readable to improve search engine optimization.
Robots.txt and sitemap.xml
These files are created automatically. But you can edit them if needed.
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