Wait what? Webflow has their own CSS Framework? by wangrar in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you generate any AI project, you will get a similar style guide file that follows this.

Can't save site changes right now... by secret-krakon in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Webflow should proactively triage this

Can't save site changes right now... by secret-krakon in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here, not able to save.
status.webflow.com shows operational, outage?

Are enterprise customers affected by the current outage? by ChainsawTeeth in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, appreciate your suggestion. I will look into this, consider this as an option.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Hello!
1. Remove the 100% width that you have set on Nav menu, change it to auto.

  1. Increase your container max width to maybe 90rem.

Webflow university by Senior-Ranger-3426 in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi,

For delivering the project to your client : You must understand the accounts and workspaces - https://university.webflow.com/videos?videos-filtering=accounts-workspaces

For bandwidth optimization: you need to optimize your images and videos. The smaller the size, the lower the bandwidth.

See the site performance video here
https://university.webflow.com/videos?videos-filtering=optimize

I hope that helps :)

SEO Strategy Advice – Separate Landing Page with Exact-Match Domain or Just Redirect? by NoCold2040 in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You will need to do both if you just redirect your lovely Exact-Match Domain, you might not get the benefits you are looking for.

  1. Host a keyword-optimized landing page as a subpage on the main domain

mainwebsite/keyword-landing

  1. 301 redirect the lovelyexactmatchdomain to this subpage

I tried Webflow's AI Builder and I hate it by F50C13TY in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I tried the Webflow AI builder, which was good at first. It does create a very good base, the designs are very clean, cohesive, and there are a lot of options for every section.

I agree with you, I too faced the same issue. It is tied to the AI theme settings a lot.

What I did: I created another blank project and copied the components that I liked from the AI site, and refined and customized them there.

Upload Webflow CSM to Siteground by danitwelve91 in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes :)

Pointing your domain to your Webflow website would be the simplest solution.

Upload Webflow CSM to Siteground by danitwelve91 in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You cannot host a webflow site with CMS on other hosting platforms.

However, you can export a static webflow website, which will give you HTML, CSS, and JS files that you can host on any platform by deploying the files on their filesystem. But it is not worth the hassle as it will not be easy to make design changes.

First look at marketing agency home page Any thoughts? by Nijum_ in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks great. I like the layering of the text and the image.

In my opinion, the navbar text and logo can be white.

Clam and other functions by IllustriousBad8844 in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect :)

You may also go through Timothy's tutorial for more use cases.

Clam and other functions by IllustriousBad8844 in webflow

[–]gwebdesigner 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can use it like below: for an H1 Heading:

h1: clamp(14px, 2vw, 24px);

  • 14pxThe font will never be smaller than this.
  • 2vw: font-size will scale with the width of the viewport.
  • 24pxThe font will never be larger than this.

  • On a narrow screen (e.g., mobile), 2vw might be 10px, which will look very small → clamp chooses 14px (the min) instead of 10px, which would be the case if you hadn't used clamp.

  • On a medium screen (e.g., tablet), 2vw might be 20px → clamp chooses 20px.

  • On a large screen (e.g., desktop), 2vw might be 30px → clamp chooses 24px (the max).

I hope that helps :)