How To Use Webflow

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2025

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  • @melmandaragrows
    @melmandaragrows Рік тому +1

    Great job! Excited to see more

  • @ekerekeprecious5571
    @ekerekeprecious5571 Рік тому

    You love green so much 😃
    Great content tho

    • @legacydesignagency
      @legacydesignagency  Рік тому

      ahhah thanks man it was an internal brand direction choice. not many competitors use it and with the rise of AI i am aiming to have a brand that suits the futuristic vibe that is coming. Wait until you see the website hahaahah green galore! (FYI i actually hate green 😂) but a sucefful business goes with the audience preception rather than what i like .

  • @kisen7990
    @kisen7990 Рік тому +1

    Can you make in-depth CMS video ?

    • @legacydesignagency
      @legacydesignagency  Рік тому +1

      This sound like a great idea, i will add this to my content list. Thanks

  • @peternicholson26
    @peternicholson26 Рік тому

    Bit of a random one, but I don't suppose you know if there is any way to extend the CMS custom field capabilities? I currently used Advanced Custom Fields Pro on all Wordpress custom builds which has a flexible content option which allows you to set several custom field types and then the client can edit a post and select whichever fields they want to add. From what I have found so far, Webflow doesn't have this and it is a massive deal for a lot of my clients to be able to control some of their content like that. Cheers dude!

    • @legacydesignagency
      @legacydesignagency  Рік тому

      Hey man! just to confirm are you asking if there is a watered down version of the CMS that you can give access to the client through the "editor" workspace.
      ultimately im assuming you want to offer the client access to editing the structure of there own CMS?

    • @peternicholson26
      @peternicholson26 Рік тому

      @@legacydesignagency no, at the moment, when building with Wordpress as the CMS, I used Advanced Custom Fields Pro that allows me to create custom fields called Flexible content. It basically allows you to create all different types of blocks that the user can then add as they choose. So if you create a text block, a gallery block and a video block, instead of them being concrete in terms of the order and being only able to be used once, they can add as many of each field in any order they wish. So they could start a blog and add a text field, then a video, then text again, then a gallery. Basically allows you to just give them complete freedom with adding as many pre-built sections as you have coded for them on the site.
      Hope that isn't the world's worst explanation! ha

    • @legacydesignagency
      @legacydesignagency  Рік тому

      @@peternicholson26 i may have the answer but i may alsso be readding wrong. if you use the "rich-text-block" from the editor the editor can add headings (h1,h2,h3,h4...) add images, add vidoes, add line breaks, add qoutation pull outs... and put them in any order. The kicker is you can customise these elements within the "rich-text-blocks" to look like anything you want. I also have utilised toggles within the CMS to turn on/off elements like CTAs, Videos or anything the client would want to turn off. It is a little but complex but one you have done it a few times its a no-brainer

    • @peternicholson26
      @peternicholson26 Рік тому

      @@legacydesignagency sounds like that could be just the job. I'll check that bad boy out. Cheers mate

    • @legacydesignagency
      @legacydesignagency  Рік тому +1

      @@peternicholson26 drop me a message on hello2legacydesign.agency and when i got some time i can show you my solution (if its what we are talking about)

  • @guillaumemercier3536
    @guillaumemercier3536 Рік тому +1

    Every videos that I see of webflow looks easy to do. I work with Unity and Unreal much more complexes tools... But every time that use webflow I feel dumb and find it so not intuitive.

    • @legacydesignagency
      @legacydesignagency  Рік тому

      Yo man its the same with anything. expose yourself more and the more comfortable you will become. To me Webflow is super easy but i have used it for 5+ years i would say it takes 2/3 months of consistant work to get comfortable - The interactions panel will take a little longer