Consuming Bro's video made me think UX is as easy as he speaks . bro casually inserted UX principles especially on the gallery image stacking section and double CTA section.
Sir i have a question, What makes a person job ready as a Webflow developer ? Like what things he/she should be good at before applying for jobs, I am beginner and i always get stuck and think how much do i have to learn?
If you are talking about working for someone else (ie. Company): - Willingness to learn and work - Getting your foot in the door with a good resume / portfolio (doesn't have to be real client work it can just be your personal projects). As for the actual Webflow skills, personally I think: - Confident in turning a website design into a Webflow site including coding the site with some sort of structure (eg. Section > Container > Item) and using classes efficiently. - Confident in making the website mobile responsive and adding animations - Confident with the Webflow CMS. If you need any more specifics let me know :)
@@dereksiuau Thank you so much for this detailed reply! I really appreciate you taking the time to guide me. I'll focus on building a strong portfolio with personal projects and improving my skills in structure, responsiveness, animations, and CMS as you mentioned. For third-party integrations, I'm planning to learn tools like Zapier, Airtable, Memberstack, and Finsweet. Do you think there are any other tools or integrations I should explore?
Thank you for sharing this, learning a lot from you
Glad you are learning!! & Thanks for watching / commenting.
Consuming Bro's video made me think UX is as easy as he speaks . bro casually inserted UX principles especially on the gallery image stacking section and double CTA section.
Hahaha - if this is a compliment thanks!
Sir i have a question, What makes a person job ready as a Webflow developer ?
Like what things he/she should be good at before applying for jobs, I am beginner and i always get stuck and think how much do i have to learn?
If you are talking about working for someone else (ie. Company):
- Willingness to learn and work
- Getting your foot in the door with a good resume / portfolio (doesn't have to be real client work it can just be your personal projects).
As for the actual Webflow skills, personally I think:
- Confident in turning a website design into a Webflow site including coding the site with some sort of structure (eg. Section > Container > Item) and using classes efficiently.
- Confident in making the website mobile responsive and adding animations
- Confident with the Webflow CMS.
If you need any more specifics let me know :)
@@dereksiuau Thank you so much for this detailed reply! I really appreciate you taking the time to guide me. I'll focus on building a strong portfolio with personal projects and improving my skills in structure, responsiveness, animations, and CMS as you mentioned.
For third-party integrations, I'm planning to learn tools like Zapier, Airtable, Memberstack, and Finsweet. Do you think there are any other tools or integrations I should explore?
Nice website. I have a question, if the header is sticky, why have navigation menu (quick links) on the footer?