I have a site up and running, and I still have a lot left to do. I'm sure there are inefficiencies in what I have done, and I will try to improve on those as time goes by.
http://www.saskatoonconcertband.ca/
I haven't done any site design for several years, and had help from IT people at my workplace when I did, but I have put together sites using HTML, PHP, and Javascript. This was my first attempt at Responsive Design, and I finally have it working, at least, and there is more to be done.
I like the Symbols - being able to make a component that gets used on all pages, and updates on all pages where it is installed. There are many other things that I think are useful as well.
I found the experience somewhat frustrating, to be frank. The software is slow, and although I can live with that(but not like it - I understand there is a lot going on under the hood), I don't appreciate the the number of times it crashed.
When it starts, it loads a site from Coffeecup, instead of the one it was last using. Why is the assumption that I want to read about Flexboxes again, instead of working on my site? It's a time waster.
I've just spent some time changing attributes of some text links, from the regular blue colour. The changes do not transfer to my browser, even after uploading all the html, css, and js files. Why is it part of the program if it doesn't work?
I will continue to use this program, as it accomplishes most of what I need, but I hope more work will be done to improve its stability, and make the features within the program transfer to my website.