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Webflow by Example

By : Ali Rushdan Tariq
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Webflow by Example

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)
1
Section 1: Getting Started with Webflow
5
Section 2: Building a Mobile Responsive Landing Page with Webflow
11
Section 3: Building a Dynamic Website with Webflow CMS
16
Section 4: Additional Topics

Managing Collection item states

Throughout the lifetime of a CMS project, the various Collection items we create may need to exist in various states. Imagine, for example, that we were to add more libraries to our Libraries Collection. We may not be ready to publish all of them from the get-go, so we will likely want to put some in a sort of draft state until we're ready.

First, you would've noticed by now that the libraries in our Libraries Collection are all in a Staged for Publish state, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 12.17 – Having items as Staged for Publish

In the Staged for Publish state, the item will be published and go live as soon as the website itself is published. We'll cover more about publishing a project in Chapter 13, Publishing Projects to the Web. For now, you can assume that any item in the Staged for Publish state is ready to go live.

But let's say we didn't want an item – say,...