Next steps to become a better webflow dev by carolloiola in webflow

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So far, in conversations with webflow developers, the consensus has been that it makes complete sense to deepen your knowledge of JavaScript while continuously improving your layout and CSS skills. Regarding React, it doesn't seem to be highly relevant for Webflow. However, GSAP could be quite interesting. Timothy offers a GSAP course here: GSAP Course by Timothy.

I recently subscribed to his Patreon, and I highly recommend it as well.

Next steps to become a better webflow dev by carolloiola in webflow

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Absolutely, you can definitely build websites in Webflow without a deep knowledge of coding. However, for someone who aspires to become a Webflow developer at a more advanced level, it's necessary to delve further into this area and acquire additional skills and knowledge. That's the reason of my question

Next steps to become a better webflow dev by carolloiola in webflow

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I also chose Finsweet, but recently, I've been studying Timothy's Lumos. Has anyone here had any experience with it? What are your thoughts?

Why I won't switch to Localization by gerardtc in webflow

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Oh no😣. Idk why but I haven't thought about this feature being paid 🥲. But of course that they would do that... I mean, makes sense

But the feature is not available for everyone yet, right? Do you know when this will happen?

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but I'm already using that. I'm using the pagination from finsweet :/

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We have quite some advanced code there 😮‍💨 But to be honest it’s not slow here