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Webflow by Example

Webflow by Example

By : Ali Rushdan Tariq
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Webflow by Example

Webflow by Example

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By: Ali Rushdan Tariq

Overview of this book

Webflow is a modern no-code website-builder that enables you to rapidly design and build production-scale responsive websites. Webflow by Example is a practical, project-based, and beginner-friendly guide to understanding and using Webflow to efficiently build and launch responsive websites from scratch. Complete with hands-on tutorials, projects, and self-assessment questions, this easy-to-follow guide will take you through modern web development principles and help you to apply them efficiently using Webflow. You’ll also get to grips with modern responsive web development and understand how to take advantage of the power and flexibility of Webflow. The book will guide you through a real-life project where you will build a fully responsive and dynamic website from scratch. You will learn how to add animations and interactions, customize experiences for users, and more. Finally, the book covers important steps and best practices for making your website ready for production, including SEO optimization and how to publish and package the website. By the end of this Webflow book, you will have gained the skills you need to build modern responsive websites from scratch without any code.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Section 1: Getting Started with Webflow
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Section 2: Building a Mobile Responsive Landing Page with Webflow
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Section 3: Building a Dynamic Website with Webflow CMS
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Section 4: Additional Topics

Summary

In this chapter, we completed turning the rest of the SecondPlate landing page into a fully responsive website, all built without code.

We took responsive design concepts that we were introduced to in Chapter 4, Building Above the Fold, and repeated a lot of it here, with some new twists.

Specifically, we saw how our changes cascade from larger breakpoints to smaller ones and how they can be overridden as needed.

We also saw how flex and grid layouts can be adjusted at different breakpoints as well. Flex layouts can have their orientations changed from being horizontal to vertical and vice versa, which helps with adapting to different sizes of screens. The order of their content can also be reversed as appropriate.

Grid layouts, as we saw, can also be customized by adding and removing columns and rows, or by expanding the space taken by a cell. These flexibilities allow us to create multiple types of layouts that can fit different breakpoint sizes.

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