Why Webflow is BETTER than WordPress (2020)

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@benjaminlane9489
@benjaminlane9489 3 жыл бұрын
"It's literally uncrackable" - I mean that's 100% not true for every piece of software ever written.
@GerardoSepulveda78
@GerardoSepulveda78 3 жыл бұрын
Everything is crackeable, everything
@kirandev
@kirandev 3 жыл бұрын
@@GerardoSepulveda78 nope there are many softwares which are not crackable
@GerardoSepulveda78
@GerardoSepulveda78 3 жыл бұрын
@@kirandev believe me, EVERYTHING is crackable, everything. Not by amateurs obviously, if you have the money (a lot of) you can crack whatever you want.
@estycki
@estycki 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I thought my simple bootstrap website could never get me hacked, I didn't have to worry about plugins and updates etc... I never gave it a second thought and one day my contact form ended up being the vulnerability, and someone used it to submit a malicious script onto my hosting account... what an embarrassing amateur mistake...
@killmewhileimahead
@killmewhileimahead 3 жыл бұрын
@@estycki whaaat that’s messed up, how do you prevent that from happening??
@elianrc
@elianrc Жыл бұрын
The main pro of WordPress is that it is cost-effective. You can buy a shared server with multisite (addons domains) for around $200 (even less) a year and use WordPress for free for many websites on that server. That makes using WordPress a way more valuable alternative. A "Basic" plan from Webflow costs around $170 yearly for only one website. The extra design effort with WordPress is 100% worth it for me. You shared some excellent arguments, and I love Flux Academy!
@neodidi
@neodidi 4 жыл бұрын
Webflow is great.... Having it offline with a standalone installer will make it even more great..
@TheAlexxalm
@TheAlexxalm 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe they can use serviceworkers to make it a PWA so it can work offline.
@josiahbaumgartner7643
@josiahbaumgartner7643 4 жыл бұрын
I'm having a really hard time justifying webflow hosting when it literally costs 5x more than hosting sites that support wordpress. When dealing with small local businesses they do not want or need to pay for premium plugins so it really is much much cheaper for them.
@rsstudio572
@rsstudio572 4 жыл бұрын
Must be working for some sucky clients then
@josiahbaumgartner7643
@josiahbaumgartner7643 4 жыл бұрын
@@rsstudio572 I literally said "small local businesses". Anyways it's not that they can't afford webflow hosting, they just don't think it is worth spending 5x more money a month on.
@jayjayjaythebrand
@jayjayjaythebrand 4 жыл бұрын
​ Josiah Baumgartner Same here. I charge to host websites on my own because I like the extra monthly revenue and Webflow just doesn't make sense for me, no matter how much I like it. Until you can export and host on your own with the Webflow CMS, I think I'll be sticking with Elementor.
@crooker2
@crooker2 4 жыл бұрын
Yup. Hosting with webflow is extremely expensive. Reduced my hosting margins significantly. I can't justify using WF for hosting.
@irakmarin4911
@irakmarin4911 4 жыл бұрын
I pay $13 dlls for domain and host for 1 year here in Mexico. For me living here Webflow is so expensive, i really like webflow, but, how do i justify the host price in webflow? i can't. So, got my elementor for $45 the year for all my sites. Active the plugin on the new project, finish the site, desactive the plugin and jumping to the new project.
@conglo3650
@conglo3650 Жыл бұрын
I just recently use both of them, because for larger sites and premium plugins WordPress is the best option, what I do is make the whole design in Webflow with all the animations, interfaces, the cool stuff, etc. and then I migrate the website to WordPress.
@user-mr8ng9er1k
@user-mr8ng9er1k 5 ай бұрын
Do use udesly?
@MrEnklave
@MrEnklave 4 жыл бұрын
One word - Oxygen builder...well that's two but...it's basically web builder (when Elementor is a page builder) for wordpress, producing clean code without any bloat. It has almost all features as webflow, with woocommerce support, and the pricing is one time payment for life ($99). And it allows you to design stuff from pixel 1, you aren't using any theme.
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
From my research Divi Page Builder comes out on top, but whatever works for people!
@jamespravato4507
@jamespravato4507 4 жыл бұрын
One thing you can do is use Webflow and Wordpress together. Build your site/theme with all the power of the design tools in webflow and then using the udesly adaptor change it to a wordpress theme and use the power of wordpress cms + woocommerce etc. This can help keep costs down if thats an issue for some. I am a DESIGNER and have built sites for 20 years - html/css/js/php. I have used both wordpress with/without elementor/divi etc and webflow. Webflow for me is just a much quicker workflow and actually can be used in many ways outside of the webflow hosted environment. The webflow CMS is however pretty cool and Iove not having to add and manage plugins to do stuff that should come out of the box.
@SixtoLuna_art
@SixtoLuna_art 3 жыл бұрын
First time hearing about Udesly, thanks for sharing!
@victotiaj1112
@victotiaj1112 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience! I will start studying communikationdesign in Germany but wanna start making and selling websites along the way. Currently I am finding out on which website builder I should start learning. I know I will need both (and in the future I will start lesting HTML or CSS) but for the design aspect I think creating website on Adobe xD, implement it on Webflow and upload it on Wordpress. If you got any more tipps feel free to share! And thanks again🌞
@elidrissistudio
@elidrissistudio 4 ай бұрын
but is udesly good? like does the forms and animations and responsiveness and CMS still works after converting it to wordpress? or it's just a static website and just conserve the design? thank you so mush for your time and really need an answer
@BrianHaferkamp
@BrianHaferkamp 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a WordPress developer in my current position. All of the points you make are valid and very persuasive. If designers or developers are building landing pages or small(ish) marketing sites, Webflow wins hands down. I do know there are large scale sites that are probably easier to run on a customized WordPress build. My guess is that's the type of developer you'll get push back from the most. As far as price is concerned, time saved in updates, the potential for disaster, and having to bring in a developer to help should be tacked onto the price tag of WordPress hosting. Only then can you see if Webflow comes out more expensive or not. For most non-custom marketing sites Webflow will empower the owner, be safer, and is infinitely easier to maintain. Ran, thanks for the breakdown. Just wanted to sort out where Webflow is good and when it might be better to get a bigger, more complex tool.
@gecalifetv
@gecalifetv 4 жыл бұрын
hi, whats your wordpress development workflow like ?, build a static html,css, and js page and convert it to WordPress?. thanks
@renefernandez2066
@renefernandez2066 4 жыл бұрын
I care about drag and drop. I dont know much about websites. i want something simple. I have so many problems with my wordpress site crashing maybe because im not a designer. Do you recommend Duda or webflow? Wich one will load faster?
@ahmedmaher201
@ahmedmaher201 Жыл бұрын
Webflow is actually cheaper than WordPress.
@BrianHaferkamp
@BrianHaferkamp Жыл бұрын
@@gecalifetv No, I try to work locally, if possible then migrate over to the server using the migrate dB plug in. I e found that to be the best solution.
@BrianHaferkamp
@BrianHaferkamp Жыл бұрын
@@renefernandez2066 I dont know anything about Duda. Webflow will load fast because it is a static site. WordPress has to build the site each time the page loads. Webflow will serve the site all at once as an already built page.
@spiritcore1
@spiritcore1 4 жыл бұрын
1. Sounds like you never used custom post types on WP with Elementor. A bit complex but it's crazy, you can do whatever you want. 2. You can change the entire design of the WP dashboard to meet your needs. BTW, what's the status of the eCommerce on Webflow? WooCommerce gives you endless options...
@spiritcore1
@spiritcore1 4 жыл бұрын
I just read that Elementor raised $15M :) Can't wait to see the next features.
@bakeraus
@bakeraus 4 жыл бұрын
@@spiritcore1 Elementor is a beast, really amazing and I'm only just getting into using the builder myself. $15m will go a long way.
@okishan
@okishan 4 жыл бұрын
Yes Ran didn't know about code with wix & wordpress
@norayr3975
@norayr3975 4 жыл бұрын
Elementor causes bloat because it’s a third party builder added on top of WordPress. Same with all the other page builders except for Oxygen (which has its own issues). If you want WordPress to be fast without expensive hosting, use a fast theme and Gutenberg blocks that have clean code (like Kadence Blocks). But Gutenberg is still clunky as hell, especially when compared to Webflow and Sitejet. Or go with Organic Themes, which are customizer-based themes that use widgets as native page builders. That should be the future of WordPress, but the idiots shaping the future want to do away with the customizer and have all site editing be done in that clunky as hell and narrow Gutenberg view, which is only good for blog posts but not page and template design.
@rsstudio572
@rsstudio572 4 жыл бұрын
@@spiritcore1 Good luck with downloading all them plugins tho lol
@joshualekan8178
@joshualekan8178 4 жыл бұрын
First time on your channel. I'm currently learning XD so I'm looking into webflow. Just want to say I love that blue light on your face, lol
@annettekempers6213
@annettekempers6213 3 жыл бұрын
You are very convincing, your argumentation is sound and recognizable. For now I’m sticking with WordPres because I’ve built a whole system of Premium themes, plugins and livelong licenses. But I can see the enormous advantage of Webflow! Especially when one is a designer in the first place (like me). Webflow is for my near future!
@alexk1575
@alexk1575 3 жыл бұрын
Love your videos bro but maybe you should put a *sponsored by webflow* text on your video 😂😂
@ferdanmena
@ferdanmena 3 жыл бұрын
def
@elnini415
@elnini415 3 жыл бұрын
You clearly didn’t read the title.
@sfmikica
@sfmikica 4 жыл бұрын
Wait is this clickbait? I'm sure Webflow is great, but from this video I would say you are not that familiar with what Wordpress has to offer
@SaladinoPrince1
@SaladinoPrince1 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, haha, he pretends he never heard about oxygen and microthemer to begin with ...
@DoomedToWalkTheEarth
@DoomedToWalkTheEarth 4 жыл бұрын
I feel that all your arguments are a little one-sided and miss the point a bit. For one, both Wordpress and Webflow are - on their own - not ideal. If you want to have an actual discussion on what would be the best alternative, it would actually be to learn how to code and not rely on any design builders. HTML and CSS are relatively simple, and basic PHP and Javascript will get you a long way. If you know how to code in Wordpress, you’ll be quite fast with your setup as well, I build a lot of my websites in 2 or 3 days max. You make it seem like your 2 options are the only options, whereas being a web designer, in a lot of cases, even if you’re not coding, requires some knowledge of coding anyway. If you overdo it with plugins in Wordpress, it might become slower, but in most cases that’s pretty rare. And again, if you know some code, you don’t need too many plugins, especially none that would substantially slow you down. But with Webflow you have no control over what code exactly it outputs and to claim that it’s faster also depends on a case by case basis. For instance, your own homepage built on Webflow has a rating of around 80 on Google Pagespeed Insights, whereas most of the sites I’ve done in Wordpress - despite not being a great developer myself - are above 90. You’re also coming across as relatively dismissive of any counterarguments and like you’re talking down to your audience, even though I find myself agreeing with the arguments of your strawman arguments. Wordpress hosting (or, I guess, regular hosting where you install wordpress) runs me around $40 a year, and that includes enough traffic for a normal company, and also includes things like SSL. Wordpress is, originally, maybe a blogging platform, but again, you’re being very dismissive of its options and you make if seem like it’s only for blog posts, even though you can easily set up menus, different pages, etc. Additionally, you talk about SEO and that you’ve seen no proof about SEO being superior in Wordpress. I don’t know whether it is or not, but you don’t seem like you’ve really done any research into it either. Wordpress comes with pretty solid SEO out of the box and can easily be extended with simple plugins that don’t make your site bloated. You talk about link structure and meta tags in Webflow, but those are things you can also do in Wordpress. And of course you’ve seen articles about Webflow being better that Wordpress, because you use Webflow and you’re more likely to come across articles that speak in favor of Webflow. Altogether I’d say that yes, if you want to entirely forgo coding and have no interest in it whatsoever, maybe Webflow has a bit of an edge over Wordpress. But then again, you’re kind of just talking around the problem and ignore coding. I found this video highly frustrating because you even admit that you’re not a developer and it’s relatively obvious you lack perspective and talk in absolutes, whereas in reality this subject could need a little more nuance.
@WyzrdCat
@WyzrdCat 4 жыл бұрын
WordPress lets you tap into literally millions of dollars worth of code for free. Custom coding is great for enterprise and highly custom projects, but an insanely ill-advised choice for most businesses and 99% of websites.
@bryanlee5522
@bryanlee5522 4 жыл бұрын
@@WyzrdCat that's completely false. 'custom coding' should be the default. i think wordpress people just think code is so magical. most drag n drop stuff would just be a line or two of code. it's markup and not programming. it's not that difficult or crazy. The benefit of doing it this way is you can make it much more responsive. I'm not even sure WP devs even consider responsiveness. I tried elementor but it drove me nuts trying to make an image responsive. on tablet or phone for example, it would ruin the layout. this would take 1 line of code in css to fix. stuff like flexbox / grid and modern css makes it super easy to build layouts. I actually think elementor makes it harder and takes longer sometimes to get what you want, because it bugs out all the time and you have to fiddle around with the buttons to get it to work. and then you end up using code to try to fix it. why not just use code for the whole thing at that point? it kind of makes no sense
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
@@bryanlee5522 You have a point. Though the answer is accessibility
@craigwall6071
@craigwall6071 4 жыл бұрын
I totally agree w/concerns about Wordpress security...and on several occasions my ISP shut down WordPress sites, then pitching some expensive service to "clean things up." There's a black box element to that style of work and plugins can't easily conflict. On top of that I love the ease w/which you can create scrollable animations and awesome interactions in minutes.
@MarkHilldacreative1
@MarkHilldacreative1 4 жыл бұрын
I liked your review, however, you have some diehard WP peeps (maybe WP employees) commenting. I agree with some points on both sides, but it appears many are comfortable and are set in their ways...sorted like an old dog. I've been using WP for 10+ years. Without Elementor, which was a Godsend, WP probably would have been dead years ago. I'm going to give it a whirl, but I'm going to keep WP in my back pocket. I believe once WebFlow listens to enough designers and developers it would be a matter of time before they become an undisputed website builder contender to be reckoned with. Good job ruffling some WP feathers! That's what it's about.
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
Nice take on it Mark!
@barzinlotfabadi
@barzinlotfabadi 4 жыл бұрын
Really interesting discussion, it seems like for certain purposes webflow is excellent while for others the traditional WP + hosting setup would be more robust. In the beginning I wasn't convinced but will definitely give webflow a try and see what it's capable of.
@jerryjonsson9850
@jerryjonsson9850 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid! Well made! Sounds like a cool tool, however I feels kind of dangerous to sell generate code (websites) built using that tool if I am not a developer. I mean in the end someone has to support the end customer. Would be nice to hear a developers perspective on this.
@julianmorguet502
@julianmorguet502 4 жыл бұрын
I haven't tried Webflow yet but you are right about everything you say about Wordpress. Almost always completely bloated code (not good performance/not SEO friendly), individual customization with limits (unless you write a bunch of CSS/JS) and not customer friendly at all for complex designs. Every time I have to set up Server Cashing, a CDN Service, image and script compression and so on. And still a Wordpress website never reaches the performance of a cleanly coded website. Not to mention JavaScript frameworks like VueJS (+ Nuxt) or React (+ Next).
@kenlee489
@kenlee489 3 жыл бұрын
wordpress guy over here , i heard a lot about webflow, time to give it a try
@SigneiKoch
@SigneiKoch 4 жыл бұрын
I've being using Webflow for 3 years and simply love it. In addition, I think it's also a coding school... I'm not a developer but learned a lot just designing with Webflow.
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
Webflow is great for learning front-end design concepts!
@shannonastraea2103
@shannonastraea2103 2 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree with this video more. I have been a long time user of Wordpress with Elementor. Love Elementor, hate Wordpress. There's just so many plugins and although you can do more with it, the hassle of keeping up with all of those plugins, with many of them being paid or some not being updated, it's really annoying. In this day and age, we are so overwhelmed with information that this just adds to it. Since switching to webflow I feel like I still have everything I need, or most, so it's perfect and I feel like it's lessened my brain mess lol. Also, when people say they don't want to pay for webflow I have to say, the money you spend on plugins and the time that you spend with Wordpress makes up for the cost of webflow, time is money.
@mateoguevara923
@mateoguevara923 4 жыл бұрын
I have to recognize that Webflow has achieved some great features for front-end design, but I think that is not in the same level as wordpress. You just need to learn a little bit of Css-JavaScript and maybe a framework like bootstrap to make things way more professional than Webflow can achieve. Also, with wordpress you have the flexibility to integrate different technologies and microservices which are not allowed in Webflow because basically you have to adapt to the features that the engineering team brings to production. So basically, I think that webflow has really good tools and is great for people who want a quick drag and drop solution to design websites, but when it comes to creating a big project with a high level customization in the front end (Managing states, integrating Css/JavaScript frameworks, integrating microservices, etc) I would choose without doubt Wordpress, and regarding SEO, I think that there's no comparison because actually with wordpress you can modify the base code to make it more SEO-Friendly. With Webflow, again, you are limited by the tools that the engineering team decides to put in production, so just for that, i think that Wordpress is way superior than Webflow and this video just shows that you have 0 experience working with Wordpress at a professional level.
@andreasWebDev
@andreasWebDev 2 жыл бұрын
When it comes to creating a big project with a high level customization in the front end use Next.js. WordPress is shit 💩
@vishalsoni8818
@vishalsoni8818 4 жыл бұрын
I think Wordpress with elementor is still a great tool, with the similar features of webflow(drag and drop design, custom code, animation, responsive design) while having dynamic features of Wordpress. Just tried recently for my portfolio website.
@H10933X
@H10933X 4 жыл бұрын
What great tool?? It is best tool
@hossamsalem8878
@hossamsalem8878 4 жыл бұрын
@@H10933X It is not the best if it has a lot of bloat
@H10933X
@H10933X 4 жыл бұрын
@@hossamsalem8878 no Bro it doesn't
@DigiArpit
@DigiArpit 4 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. I bought Elementor Pro just after using free elementor for than 6 months and building 7 clients websites.
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
Bang-on Vishal. I personally believe the debate is past the WYSIWYG.
@dreamshareentertainment8581
@dreamshareentertainment8581 4 жыл бұрын
First comment. Lol Thanks for this great content for designers and developers. It's helping me find my place in the market.
@xYewtubeAccountx
@xYewtubeAccountx 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a designer but I like my resume to say 'designer & developer'. But I'm not a WordPress loyalist and you hit the nail on the head in some of your points. That is why I'm switching to Gatsby! At the end of the day, it's all about the right tool for the job.
@Nyasha_Nziboi
@Nyasha_Nziboi 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, this has turned my perspective on webflow and wordpress, the only thing is please reference your sources for some claims or run tests
@veronica7907
@veronica7907 2 жыл бұрын
jesus christ! that's what I need!! Hate hosting setuppppp! I;ve almost quit web design just for this! thank you flux!
@JosephQuinn1981
@JosephQuinn1981 3 жыл бұрын
I agree that there are advantages and disadvantages to using WordPress. I have not tried webflow yet but it has caught my eye. Most managed WordPress hosts offer all of that stuff (CDN, caching, automated backups, etc...) by default. Trying to transition from one CMS to another is not an easy task especially if you have been using it for many years. Speed is definitely a factor for any build and it does take some work to optimize for and I focus on that right from the beginning but I get what you're saying. With webflow you don't have to think about it .
@FluxAcademy
@FluxAcademy 3 жыл бұрын
For sure! We have many students in our courses who are transitioning or adding Webflow on top of WordPress.
@wpmplanswebdesign4122
@wpmplanswebdesign4122 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video. I have used a few different CMS's for development from WordPress, Sitecore, Sitefinity, and a flat file system I forgot the name of. I have not used Webflow, but your video caused me to open an account to check it out. I think I will build a site with it and se how it goes. 🙂
@AyDeeSandra
@AyDeeSandra 3 жыл бұрын
You can fully customize and build from scratch in Wordpress. That is what oxygen builder does.
@JanneWolterbeek
@JanneWolterbeek 3 жыл бұрын
And I am very happy with Elementor Pro.
@ahmedmaher201
@ahmedmaher201 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. I'm migrating all my marketing and publishers websites from WordPress to Webflow. It's way way from the future, WordPress is really a total pain. If for developers, it's a real pain. Webflow on the other side, a CMS from the future. I believe it's the evolution of building websites.
@deependuajish
@deependuajish 4 жыл бұрын
I haven't tried wordpress but from what I've heard from friends who tried it, the setup is a pain in the ass. The learning curve is way better for Webflow. I learnt the whole thing in about month, myself, and am currently in the process of finishing it up.
@nkmicros540
@nkmicros540 3 жыл бұрын
Great discussion about "Webflow vs Wordpress" and it can be endless =) Saying shortly about: 1. Webflow is mostly for web designers, who does not really want (or care) about coding (programming languages), to have the job done without type any line of code. 2. Wordpress is for the web developers, who know how to code (in HTML, PHP, CSS + MySQL databases), in this case they have more flexibility as they can easily edit web pages behind the Wordpress Control Panel, diving inside any page source code. For regards to site templates - good web developers can create their own themes in Wordpress too.
@EltronOfficial
@EltronOfficial 4 жыл бұрын
Even though page builders like elem, can create larger css and js, there is a lot that can be done to optimize that.
@reykkdesign3381
@reykkdesign3381 4 жыл бұрын
If you know how to code, WordPress ist the best thing ever. Everything is possible, there are no limits.
@supreetkumar7604
@supreetkumar7604 4 жыл бұрын
webflow too
@daleryanaldover6545
@daleryanaldover6545 4 жыл бұрын
yep, but the context here is for designers and he couldn't stress it enough for saying it multiple times "as a designer".
@1a2n3i4a
@1a2n3i4a 4 жыл бұрын
Ran, you are genious! Controversy is the best way to get a lot of comments traffic :D Btw I love your thoughts and using them in my career ♡
@Denvercoder
@Denvercoder 4 жыл бұрын
Ania Leitner Genius.
@bylyone23
@bylyone23 4 жыл бұрын
Webflow is really awesome when it comes to designing a website but if you need a custom and more complex backend you can still exporte the code. I just found that in most cases, Webflow do the job and do it pretty well !
@Lacoux
@Lacoux 4 жыл бұрын
You can easily make custom templates using Visual Bakery, Elementor, or Cornerstone (the three most popular visual builders). Skies the limit with customization with your own server and Wordpress. Not the same can be said for Webflow.
@dodefy
@dodefy 4 жыл бұрын
Working on Wordpress for many years 5+. It’s such a hassle dealing with how slow it is. Having to install plugins to make it faster was another issue. Wasting time and money for that. Good point outs Ran.
@Lucky5111
@Lucky5111 2 жыл бұрын
Just use wp api. Could probably use webflow for the frontend.
@Shadow-ze8zb
@Shadow-ze8zb 3 жыл бұрын
Sometimes there are big problems with wordpress.... i updated elementor pro plugin and my site went down. Had to reinstall an older backup. And if a client does an update on his own without a backup and then the site crashes thats a big pitty. Cant happen with webflow. Thats the only thing why i consider to move to webflow. The crashes and site vulnerability of wordpress is so annoying....
@alsherifkhalaf7834
@alsherifkhalaf7834 4 жыл бұрын
The Cost .. webflow more expensive than using WordPress
@ham2956
@ham2956 4 жыл бұрын
How? WordPress gets expensive af
@nathanielsmith1064
@nathanielsmith1064 4 жыл бұрын
@@ham2956 how? Themes, hosts, puglins?
@frankthedsigner558
@frankthedsigner558 4 жыл бұрын
@@ham2956 Not at all, it is completely free and if you build your own custom templates, widgets, tools then you manage it yourself. Where is gets expensive is hiring a skilled developer to manage and build these custom things. It's not all rocked science, anyone can do it however large scale you don't want a moron tackling large corporation data integration or eCommerce for that matter. Now THAT can get extremely expensive to ;-)
@ham2956
@ham2956 4 жыл бұрын
Decent hosting is the same. Themes, almost defeats the point. Plugins, they’re not, they’re not cheap. WordPress is expensive to maintain properly
@josiahbaumgartner7643
@josiahbaumgartner7643 4 жыл бұрын
@@ham2956 Depends on the size of the site and business. I'm about to close a deal for a local tutor. He wants 4 pages on his site. The only functionality he wants is a contact form, the rest will be static pages. Tell me how much money I need to spend on premium plugins. I don't need to spend anything, I can get by on all free plugins and custom code. Hosting for a wordpress site is easy to find at under $3/mo. Webflow with CMS is $16/mo. I love working on webflow but I can't convince every client to spend that much more on hosting.
@amans6504
@amans6504 4 жыл бұрын
Hey man, can you please tell me which mic you're using? Btw great content, I've subscribed!
@PrendosNewZealandLimited
@PrendosNewZealandLimited 4 жыл бұрын
It's a Shure SM7B
@Mixa032
@Mixa032 4 жыл бұрын
Ran, even if I agree with all of your arguments (btw I don't), almost all projects I have worked with require some customization when you need either knowledge how to do it or a help from a fellow developer. What would you do in that case? Need to have a someone who could help you. Hype around these website builders is that you don't need anyone is so wrong except if you create 5 pages website (home, about, product/service, gallery, contact) . I think these days websites are more than that.
@RohanMocke
@RohanMocke 4 жыл бұрын
Technical Infrastructure setup is important and you need to know how it works. How can you design for something if you have no idea how it works? As a UX and UI designer myself I thinks it's important that a designer should at least code and understand basic infrastructure setup
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
I agree with you Rohan. You should checkout Webflow University which runs through a lot of content. Then with regards to the ethics and what's 'morally-right', it's up to the individual I guess. If only we lived in a prefect world!
@fieryeagle9748
@fieryeagle9748 4 жыл бұрын
It's interesting to see the majority of comments are of the contrary opinion of what this guy is saying. The most important things we have to consider are Price and Purpose. This guy is probably using controversy to get more views and comments but... smh... for the sake of telling the truth to the unaware, I will refute the points he talks about: - FULLY CUSTOM DESIGN (WITHOUT CODE) "you can't really design custom stuff from scratch in wordpress" - DIVI Theme (nº1 in the world) and Elementor (second most popular) allows this for Wordpress. I don't even know why Webflow still uses the "Without code" tag as if it was an exclusive thing to them. At this day and age, code is really only for those who want it, and all other platforms (Wix, Squarespace, etc. also don't use code). - NO SETUP Webflow hosting is a robery, if money is of no concern to you then you're right. I have friends paying 10x more with Webflow than I am with Wordpress. - CLEAN CODE=FASTER WEBSITE - Your website homepage in gtmetrix is a C and B, mine in wordpress is A and A. Enough said. - GREAT HOSTING - At awful prices! + I use Clouflare to redirect my website's DNS and speed it up (youtube it) which is FREE so when you say Webflow hosting prices end up being the same for wordpress with additional stuff... so untrue. - SECURITY - Plenty of FREE good security plugins for Wordpress such as All in One WP Security & Firewall . Yeah, it's one more plugin but no more security excuses. - CMS: Saying wordpress is a blogging platform is already an outdated thing. Again, DIVI and Elementor provide anything you need without needing code and they are super user friendly. - SEO: Google prefers not only Wordpress but also any other hosting platforms are pushing for this Google algorithm vs the isolated and overpriced Webflow hosting. - USER EXPERIENCE: I agree that users prefer to just edit content on Webflow and move on as opposed to do it on Wordpress, if the user has no experience! As a designer I much prefer to design on wordpress using DIVI and create a custom dashboard that is easy for my client to make changes. It's actually a pleasure for me using DIVI as opposed to Weblow. The end.
@ucoan2457
@ucoan2457 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I learn so much out of your comment
@smooches358
@smooches358 4 жыл бұрын
Good points. Adding to this Webflow also sucks for eCommerce if you want to have an online store with more in depth features compared to Wordpress which provides you everything you need from small to big eCommerce websites.
@nelzzz89
@nelzzz89 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, this was a very helpful reply!
@Henry-350
@Henry-350 4 жыл бұрын
Just a heads up that GTMetrix Alphabet score isn't accurate. On GTMetrix ensure you change the geolocation (It defaults to Canada but not everyone is Canadian) and also check the Waterfall score. Wordpress websites built with drag and drop themes are notorious for bloated code which you can jerry rig to get a good Alphabet score but still, try and load your website on your phone on a 3G/4G and it will take way too long.
@ronnizag
@ronnizag 4 жыл бұрын
Hey great one but what hAppens when we need certain criterias to meet with webflow like multilanguage websites or pages that are compliant with Wcag 2 at AA level. Can webflow keep up in those circumstances and how? Thank you!
@AhmedAlJabrigd
@AhmedAlJabrigd 2 жыл бұрын
Man, you earn yourself new subscriber, and you literally answered my questions, I am a web designer / developer using wordpress and I do want to change because of the limitations that I face using wordpress, as a freelancer who has many clients, what webflow plan do you suggest ? I also hav another question, does webflow has control in domain to create subdomains ? does they have email accounts under your domain ? thank you
@FluxAcademy
@FluxAcademy 2 жыл бұрын
We have a video about plans. I actually never bought a domain with webflow, I get them on godaddy, create subdomains there and just connect them to webflow
@aaronsoto3823
@aaronsoto3823 3 жыл бұрын
I live webflow but I’ve come into a problem with it maybe you know a workaround, I like to use an app like Ulysses to write blog posts, that automatically lets you upload to Wordpress, do you know a good way to write blog posts and easily upload to webflow?
@victormendoza3295
@victormendoza3295 3 жыл бұрын
I created a terraform deployment for WordPress to aws via gitlab. At the same time, I want to try web flow eventually.
@sebastianelias3132
@sebastianelias3132 3 жыл бұрын
You could get Crocoblock plugins for custum taxonomys and stuff. It is true that you need a theme, but you could igonre it completely and work 100% in Elementor. But I get it, I'll check webflow out.
@tjveach
@tjveach 4 жыл бұрын
Nice job Ran
@mohammedabed688
@mohammedabed688 4 жыл бұрын
Does web flow have control panel to add new content after publishing it or just do static web app
@lauraniebel3510
@lauraniebel3510 4 жыл бұрын
You can use the Webflow CMS to add new CMS items (like products in an ecommerce site, team members, blog posts etc) and also change the layout via the Webflow Designer. After you’ve done your changes you press publish again and all the new changes are live!
@igbokepaschal1490
@igbokepaschal1490 4 жыл бұрын
This is so similar to Elementor if you ask me and damn costly too, but I do like the fully custom design stuff...enables you to be a bit more crazy haha. I do like to explore new options. First time am hearing about it though and I look forward to understanding it better. Now a question, whereas you can export designs from here to other hosts and servers and all that. Can you import a site already functional in WordPress for example and transfer them to webflow?
@shuvokhan2054
@shuvokhan2054 3 жыл бұрын
*"You can't really design custom stuff from scratch"* Really bro ? Do you know WordPress or you just know CSS?
@yaellevi-landwiz4753
@yaellevi-landwiz4753 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Ran ! love your vlog! I wanted to ask about updating site versions, how dose it work on webflow? lets say its been 3 years since you build a website, how do you support it?
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
H Yael. I would suggest that you have a look at Webflow University. It should answer most of your questions. Granted, documentation is not the most fun thing in the world, but if you fall in love with boredom you'll reap the rewards! Plus, Webflow has many engaging and entertaining videos on their side. Do let me know how you get on!
@adamgibbo88
@adamgibbo88 4 жыл бұрын
I currently use WordPress for my websites but I am thinking about making the switch to webflow! Thanks for the video!
@lauraniebel3510
@lauraniebel3510 4 жыл бұрын
Adam Gibbons Definitely give it a go and check out some of the tutorials in the Webflow University!
@toluwanimifavouronifade8702
@toluwanimifavouronifade8702 4 жыл бұрын
Be quick about it😀
@dominicmcmahon4798
@dominicmcmahon4798 4 жыл бұрын
Mate I was about to get a basic sub to webflow. Mainly because I'm a graphic designer and I hate code. I'm a visual type. I was doing some testing lately before I make the jump...and for whatever reason I can't loop the Lottie animations. Believe me I know what I'm doing and have looped animations before with webflow and the Lottie feature. Today I spent literally 8 hours trying to fix this bug. I'm using shape layers only. Even in basic animations it only displays half and when it gets to the 2nd half of the loop it just decided to not display it. I'd appreciate any help. I had to give up.
@DanielMerrido
@DanielMerrido 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for specific information. I get subscribe. I just few week ago invest to Elementor Pro. And similiar find webflow, i was suprise his potential, i will test it and future jump on clear code. :)
@donmojo632
@donmojo632 3 жыл бұрын
Great editing
@avinashnarayanan9407
@avinashnarayanan9407 4 жыл бұрын
I really dont know what I want to do..do I work on my html css js skills or should I just work on adobe xd and figma and learn to "make" it dynamic with web flow???
@jordaborodo6626
@jordaborodo6626 4 жыл бұрын
I had a job in HTML and CSS and I'm wondering the exact same thing, or if I should just learn to integrate both
@avinashnarayanan9407
@avinashnarayanan9407 4 жыл бұрын
@@jordaborodo6626 update: I actually started working on both, but eventually I realized that I like designing better than developing, so I went with that. My "advice" will definitely be to try both and find what you love to do.
@hiranga
@hiranga 3 жыл бұрын
@Flux ​Unrelated question dude >> is there a way to track / record the email address input from a user in a Webflow Checkout, if they do not submit the checkout button? Webflow doesn't have an "abandoned cart" function and I'm wondering how to achieve similar function, even if done in a very simple way: export the text (email) input from user into a google sheet or something, to send an Abandoned cart email out or something.. Is this possible dude?
@ezk10003
@ezk10003 4 жыл бұрын
This sounds great, how does Webflow compare with the many different applications of WordPress, like a forum, web shop, social network etc, all of things that plugins can do?
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
Google ;) Checkout Webflow's site. It covers A LOT.
@juliuszposmyk4416
@juliuszposmyk4416 4 жыл бұрын
For about 300$ in a year i can do almost infinite number of pages on Wordpress + Elementor Pro with good hosting. With Webflow you must pay 420$ per year for only pro version of account plan.
@jorge1869
@jorge1869 2 жыл бұрын
Code exportation, a killer feature of webflow, solid and elegant.
@pablopicoso
@pablopicoso 4 жыл бұрын
Been using WP for 5 years and I have never liked it. Thanks for this overview. Convinced me to at least check out a simpler alternative.
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
I believe what you say. Checkout Divi Page Builder as that has revolutionised the WordPress experience for me. Good luck with WordPress vs Webflow.
@ddc171
@ddc171 3 жыл бұрын
@@officialtechin5 use oxygen. It's better than divi
@janrafflim9139
@janrafflim9139 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot, sir I learned a lot from here. I have another question it's about contracts. I'm doing freelancing for my side hustle but I still don't have some legal docs that I had sided my client on.
@ryanxamp
@ryanxamp 2 жыл бұрын
do you know things like javascript? or is that more for a straight up developer to know? I really want to do what you do, but not sure what scope of things to start learning. i am mostly focused on mastering webflow at the moment, but should i also be learning things like illustrator? thanks lol
@marlondiaz6974
@marlondiaz6974 4 жыл бұрын
Flux in another video i dont remember which exacly right now you used a plugin to extract the elements of a website like images to redesign it, can you share plz what plugin is 🙏🙏🙏
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
Please let me know if you have found this out!
@mithocondri4
@mithocondri4 3 жыл бұрын
Full stack developer here and new to Webflow. Sorry if this question has been asked before, is it possible to get the webflow generated HTML & CSS (or JS files) and use them as the 'skin' for my custom website (say it's created in ReactJS or Vue) ?
@BoomlandJenkins
@BoomlandJenkins 4 жыл бұрын
Bias and sponsored indirectly by your Webflow course. Your videos are great and you put out wonderful information, most weeks. I don't think you've done your homework on this one... and if I recall right, you did a similar video last year saying Webflow > WordPress, which also had the same issues.
@FluxAcademy
@FluxAcademy 4 жыл бұрын
I would say it's the other way around - the reason I have a Webflow course and not a WordPress course (which would probably sell even better allowing me to make more money), means that I teach what I personally believe in. It's true that no personal opinion is free of bias.
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
@@FluxAcademy That's a good reply Ran.
@ARTEYELAND
@ARTEYELAND 3 жыл бұрын
Idea : Webflow is great for animation, so It could be the face of the site and link to other platforms as an option to putting everything on web flow.
@80iesDude45
@80iesDude45 3 жыл бұрын
As a designer and coding expert, I have to say that Custom Code character limitation in Webflow is an argument for Wordpress.
@edsbloggingcom
@edsbloggingcom 2 жыл бұрын
What do you mean with “Transfer”? You can move the site to a client running IIS as a webserver? Or Apache. Or does WebFlow locks your client in in the WebFlow environment?
@DesignerWisdom
@DesignerWisdom 4 жыл бұрын
Good points! I have been working on Wordpress for about 6 years and started to move to Webflow last year. To me, it really depends on what the client prefers, many of my clients are used to Wordpress. So I end up building their websites on Wordpress, and the editing has not been a problem, they can edit their content in the front-end just like on Webflow. But since I design everything from scratch, I prefer to use Webflow. It really gives me the freedom to create my own designs, without worrying about all the tech stuff. What I have been noticing lately, maybe since I began to use Webflow, is that I spend more time maintaining a Wordpress website than growing the website -_-. Whereas the stuff I have build on Webflow are consistently growing. For those who are DEVELOPERS and need more control of the servers and all that Wordpress will win. But if you are not into that, and your client doesn't really need to be in control of that either, Webflow for the win.
@lauraniebel3510
@lauraniebel3510 4 жыл бұрын
Leo Pirela You’re saying it depends on what the client prefers. I think often clients don’t even know what they need or want. Some only seem to say „I need a WP site“ cos that’s what they’re familiar with. By showing them some of the advantages WF has they might see that WP might not be the best solution for their problem. Of course it always depends on the project and what works best in a particular situation.
@DesignerWisdom
@DesignerWisdom 4 жыл бұрын
@@lauraniebel3510 Hey, yeah of course. I would show them the benefits of either one. I am just not 100% for one or the other. And the clients I have worked with, especially the agencies, they knew what their team is familiar with, so they would prefer WP. Same thing with the resort and hospitality clients. Some have accepted to move to Webflow without an issue.
@lauraniebel3510
@lauraniebel3510 4 жыл бұрын
@@DesignerWisdom Yes, I agree many agencies are still much more familiar with WP than WF. Hope this is changing a bit in the near future. I think some of the smaller agencies are waking up a bit now to WF and use it to their advantage which I think is great!
@boxfox007
@boxfox007 4 жыл бұрын
Laura Niebel i am using WF since 2016 and WP since 2010... i Love Webflow! BUT it’s more a toy and makes fun. WP is for serious Projects.
@lauraniebel3510
@lauraniebel3510 4 жыл бұрын
@@boxfox007 How do you define a serious project? I've recently completed a WF website for an engineering firm, as well as one for a boutique realtor. Wouldn't say they're not serious projects. I think it all depends on what exactly the project entails and which tool can best achieve what you need to do.
@henrythomas7112
@henrythomas7112 Жыл бұрын
Nice video.... Thanks for helping us with your precious video. God bless you...
@JfDosSantos
@JfDosSantos 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a Wordpress user right now and I feel the limitations in terms of Design. I think that web designers that know a bit of CSS and HTML webflow is a powerful tool for more creative and out of the box websites, where you as a designer can focus only on the design and UX instead of worrying about how you gonna make something work the way you visioned in Wordpress, and most of the times you can't do what you want, you kind get stuck with a more standard website. The only thing that is keeping me for the transition to webflow is the hosting not offering email accounts for the clients. I don't know how other people usually do, but my clients don't want to pay to host a website and pay to have email accounts when most of the hosting companies offer that service in all the packages. If possible It would be nice if you can make a video explaining (if you know) why webflow don't offer email accounts in their hosting or start a petition to that feature.
@renefernandez2066
@renefernandez2066 4 жыл бұрын
I care about drag and drop. I dont know much about websites. i want something simple. I have so many problems with my wordpress site crashing maybe because im not a designer. Do you recommend Duda or webflow? Wich one will load faster?
@dominikmoravcik1896
@dominikmoravcik1896 2 жыл бұрын
I've been bound to WP so hard that I would swear there is nothing better or even close. After finally opening my ming and using the Webflow for a while I have to admit this is the best web designer tool out there. After that Elementor appers to be like brain after lobotomy.
@techjudge8049
@techjudge8049 4 жыл бұрын
All of these webflow sponsored KZfaqrs sound like they haven’t used WordPress in forever or just haven't really used it. I find it really fishy that all of these KZfaqrs seem to have the same over sponsored webflow content that also has the goal to make you think Wordpress is just the old platform that no "smart" person would use anymore. They all say the same things. We know Webflow is easier to use, that's obvious, but that's literally all that it offers. The beauty of open-source platforms like WordPress is that millions of developers are improving it every day, these website builders like Webflow can't compete in any way other than the design and ease of use of the software itself. Elementor changed the game with Wordpress page builders. The only thing webflow is better with is the actual builder itself and/or it’s UI/UX, I have used it extensively and I would recommend it over something like Wix and Weebly. Unless I was basically building fancy portfolio websites which is basically what you seem to do, I would use WordPress in a heartbeat. The functionality isn’t even in the same universe. You could theoretically use the webflow builder and just transfer it to WordPress. I would rather just use Elementor personally.
@Aiurist
@Aiurist 4 жыл бұрын
Webflow are spending $$$ trying to flood the market with this stuff.
@RichardReynolds
@RichardReynolds 4 жыл бұрын
I been working on webflow during a year. I can do beautifull, extremely personalize and well performance sites, but only for small projects. I need to validate if it is good for big sites.
@stanley2681
@stanley2681 3 жыл бұрын
it is not.
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
@@stanley2681 Care to elaborate? Would love to hear this!
@stanley2681
@stanley2681 3 жыл бұрын
@@officialtechin5 webflow doesnt have the capacity to cater to large scale projets, data driven projects, user based projects, not sure if they have ecomm yet or not ( from what I hear they might ).....they are kind of like wix only with more flexibility.....only good for small info sites and portfolios type websites.....
@gavindavies4231
@gavindavies4231 4 жыл бұрын
Having built websites in Webflow and also E-commerce site too with Webflow I do love the platform but it has it’s downfalls one of the biggest ones is that the CMS don’t allow the client to add a page or edit layout and also the cost is so expensive especially for e-commerce I hate WP with a passion but have found Duda Websites more cost effective and the CMS is more end user friendly
@dwaynegenx72
@dwaynegenx72 4 жыл бұрын
How does Webflow handle all of the backend server side stuff? Authentication, shopping carts, logins, database interaction, etc.
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
Next stop: Webflow University! Seriously Dwayne, Google it...
@JosephQuinn1981
@JosephQuinn1981 3 жыл бұрын
When you create a post in webflow do you have to format the entire article every time? Are there even different post types or do u just begin with a blank page everytime? Is there an archives of all your posts? Sorry for all the questions I'm just curious about it. Also, what does it cost for a single site?
@FluxAcademy
@FluxAcademy 3 жыл бұрын
When you create a blog you use a CMS, so you create a template for the blog post and then you can just add the content.
@crsm9824
@crsm9824 4 жыл бұрын
ooo! giraffe eating popcorn GIF goes here
@BAIKART50
@BAIKART50 3 жыл бұрын
In web design, Do I just have to make the design and no functionality or both?
@soumya.design8197
@soumya.design8197 4 жыл бұрын
It would be great ,if you just kinda tell more about webfolw---- as I want to buy subscription but I was confused !
@officialtechin5
@officialtechin5 3 жыл бұрын
I'd suggest just doing some research on your own and forming your own conclusions. Ran does have a quite a few videos on it however, just search his channel!
@AliBellinchouse
@AliBellinchouse 4 жыл бұрын
Wow dude. I usually enjoy your videos but this video is so misguided. Nearly every point you made is inaccurate. I'm not going to list them as there are so many arguments against this video. I think you are confusing WordPress from 2010 with the WordPress of today. Is this video just click bait or are you being paid to bad mouth Wordpress?
@crarls27
@crarls27 4 жыл бұрын
Do you have any channels you'd recommend for designers who might want to dive into wordpess?
@techjudge8049
@techjudge8049 4 жыл бұрын
@@crarls27 WP Crafter is pretty good for beginners. Elementor has pretty good videos on their youtube channel themselves too.
@crarls27
@crarls27 4 жыл бұрын
@@techjudge8049 thanks :)
@nelzzz89
@nelzzz89 4 жыл бұрын
He is sponsored by Webflow soo...
@AliBellinchouse
@AliBellinchouse 4 жыл бұрын
@@nelzzz89 still sucks that he bad mouths WordPress when so many of his fellow developers and designers use it for their lively-hood.
@facundogimenez1679
@facundogimenez1679 4 жыл бұрын
Well, get ready to be Viral Ran...
@FluxAcademy
@FluxAcademy 4 жыл бұрын
haha! let's see!
@crundi
@crundi 4 жыл бұрын
There's alot of options in the WordPress ecosystem, perhaps too much. It takes time and experience to sift through all the dross, but that's just how it is. Of course the flip side to this is possibilities. For me, Webflow lacks the breadth of functionality when a site becomes more complex. For simple home, about, team and contact pages, sure, Webflow's a delight to use. But then other WordPress builders like Brizy or indeed Oxygen can create similar content but in even less time than Webflow. Still, competitions good, so choose the best tool for the job in hand I guess.
4 жыл бұрын
For example, Yootheme builder is a cool and fast builder allowing you to build sizes without code, just as webflow. Webflow might be cool for simple websites that don’t need much customisations in the backend, but I would like to see how you create forms with conditional logic, add schema, handle multiple languages and the list goes on.
@lauraniebel3510
@lauraniebel3510 4 жыл бұрын
Juraj Micka Oftentimes Webflow uses external services and tools to expand its functionality. For instance to extend ecommerce capabilities some people use Foxy, for membership sites there’s a tool called Memberstack or for multi-lingual sites which aren’t handled well in Webflow natively a service called Weglot is utilised. So certain things Webflow can do natively, others not yet and users utilise third party providers.
@kellyaquinastom
@kellyaquinastom 2 жыл бұрын
Logic added. Languages too I thinkk
@lehlohonolomokoena2204
@lehlohonolomokoena2204 4 жыл бұрын
I watched your video about website design before I got into this one, I am a WordPress + Divi designer and developer. While watching the video I almost signed up for Webflow, till I saw the daily robbery of hosting webflow charges. I signed up for the free version to see what's the hype with webflow, to be honest, I'll stick with my tools now as I have been using them for a while and now I am closed to master them. It's untrue what you saying about WordPress, it's clear on this video you've been paid or never used WordPress Divi or elementor. Your academy site it's average for teaching design.
@digitalakhil8
@digitalakhil8 3 жыл бұрын
Take Away Points No Code No Setup Clean Code Great Hosting: CDN, SSL, Secure, Scalability Fully Customizable CMS Native SEO Tool Great Editing experience for clients
@colbyvaughn9460
@colbyvaughn9460 3 жыл бұрын
I would like to connect with you. I am very interested in getting into webdesign but am having trouble finding the right direction on how to get started.
@NetSkillNavigator
@NetSkillNavigator 3 жыл бұрын
Start with WP and front-end.. After that, it'll be easier to navigate webflow and other cms..
@seandavid2176
@seandavid2176 2 жыл бұрын
How can I edit my customers website with webflow, not just using the cms editor? Like deeper past cms?
@matheusribeiro4249
@matheusribeiro4249 3 жыл бұрын
Muito boa a explicação, abraços do Brazil!
@ItsMeSteveyP
@ItsMeSteveyP 4 жыл бұрын
How do you handle client requests for websites with more complex requirements such as ecommerce, or appointment booking, things like that? I’ve always been intrigued by your love for Webflow, but have yet to apply it to an actual client project.
@evil-808
@evil-808 4 жыл бұрын
Well, personally for some simple complexities we will use zapier. Or we can use JotForm which might be popular in WordPress too. For ecommerce I usually use shopify + webflow, or for some more complex elements we might go lavarel + webflow api and just develop a full app.
@mckamy4711
@mckamy4711 2 жыл бұрын
I see arguments for both Wordpress and Webflow here, and although Webflow seems easier to learn for beginners like me I am curious whether I should start with Webflow and then move to Wordpress later when I know more about CSS and Java, or just start with Wordpress since its a lot more affordable for a beginner designer
@ElSoly
@ElSoly Жыл бұрын
Can you build on Webflow and host with someone else?
@comeacross8774
@comeacross8774 3 жыл бұрын
Hey, you are explain very well. but let me say That we can add different function to wobflow like. E-commerce. Lms And other which we can easily add to wordpress. Thanks for giving me the time.
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