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Webflow Basics

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Description: Webflow is one of the best visual website editors right now. It is a real revolution when it comes to designing and implementing both static and dynamic websites and even ready-made e-commerce systems. With the use of no-code, publishing pages is faster and easier than ever. This course introduces you to the world of web design without coding with Webflow, addressing the most important element - layout. In short, you will learn all the techniques that allow you to create static websites in Webflow, from a blank page. This is a great introduction for those of you who have not dealt with Webflow yet, want to establish your foundations, or create your first website!A practical website implementation Create a static one-page site Learn layout tools in Webflow Publish your website on a subdomain Structure and Layout explained From XD to WebflowWho is this course forWebflow is a brilliant tool for all willing to start their adventure with creating websites - simple visual interface, extensive possibilities, hosting, SSL, custom domains - all in a few clicks. Therefore, this course is a good starting point for beginners who want to build a website. However, without a solid foundation of HTML and CSS it's pretty difficult to work with Webflow. That is why I strongly recommend that you do at least the basic HTML and CSS course before Webflow courses. Webflow's greatest potential is for those of you who already understand web technology and are able to create websites. In the hands of such people, Webflow is a tool that incredibly speeds up work and delivering new projects to clients. Webflow is also a great tool for UI/UX designers and web developers who can work and deliver projects in a completely new way!Modern Visual EditorIf you've heard about WYSiWYG - Webflow has practically nothing to do with them. The code generated by Webflow is clean
Category: Design > Web Design > Webflow
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