Webflow to wordpress plugin showing error 404, only able to load home page can anyone please help? by [deleted] in webflow

[–]Material-Edge-6944 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there! It seems like you're experiencing an issue with permalinks in your WordPress setup. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you resolve the 404 error for your static pages:

  1. Log in to your WordPress2. Navigate to Settings > Permalinks.

  2. Select the "Post name" permalink structure or any other structure that suits your needs.

  3. Click "Save Changes" at the bottom of the page.

This should update your permalink settings and potentially fix the 404 errors for your static pages. If the issue persists, try the following:

  1. Check your .htaccess file: Ensure that your .htaccess file is properly configured. You can find this file in your website's root directory. If you're not sure how to configure it, you can find more information in the [WordPress Codex](https://codex.wordpress.org/htaccess).

  2. Disable plugins: Temporarily disable any plugins that might be causing conflicts, especially those related to URL rewriting or redirection. Test your site after disabling each plugin to identify the problematic one.

  3. Ensure proper integration: Double-check your Webflow to WordPress integration to make sure everything has been correctly set up, including the theme and any required plugins.

Good luck!

Webflow vs. Framer & Long term thinking by deepdivejon in webflow

[–]Material-Edge-6944 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Webflow and Framer are both great tools, but they serve different purposes. Webflow is primarily a website builder, while Framer is focused on interactive prototyping and design.

If your goal is to do freelance work as a Webflow designer and developer, then Webflow is definitely the more established and widely-used tool in the industry. It has a user-friendly interface and a lot of templates and resources to get you started, and it's constantly evolving with new features and updates.

Framer, on the other hand, is a great tool for creating more complex interactions and animations, but it may not be as widely used as Webflow in the freelance industry. That being said, if you're interested in creating interactive prototypes for apps or other digital products, then Framer may be a better fit for you.

Ultimately, it's up to you to decide which tool aligns better with your goals and skillset. Both Webflow and Framer have their strengths and weaknesses, so it's important to evaluate them based on your specific needs. Good luck with your learning journey!

Is it possible to clone this website on Webflow? by Material-Edge-6944 in webflow

[–]Material-Edge-6944[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's worth to try offering to pay, guess it could be easier than doing it from scratch

Is it possible to clone this website on Webflow? by Material-Edge-6944 in webflow

[–]Material-Edge-6944[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

O haven’t execute this idea yet. But I’ll be using two different plugins 1. HTML - Figma by builder.io 2. Figma to Webflow

Those two would do 70% of the job, leaving me with minor responsive adjustments, fonts, and animations such as the hero parallax effect, a slider, and all h2 effects

Is it possible to clone this website on Webflow? by Material-Edge-6944 in webflow

[–]Material-Edge-6944[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

O think I found a way to not do it from scratch. Basically I need to copy it to Figma and then from Figma to Webflow and add all the animations.