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Recent updates to the Webflow Designer (Figma to Webflow)

Recent updates to the Webflow Designer (Figma to Webflow)

We've made some changes to the Webflow Designer and added a new plugin since launching this course so wanted to share an update with you before you start.

00:00 — Intro 00:12 — Figma to Webflow plugin 00:36 — Quick Stack 01:00 — V Flex & H Flex 01:19 — Top bar 01:49 — Outro

Video transcript

Hey there. It’s Grímur Grímsson. Actually my full name is Grímur Björn Grímsson. There’s been some new stuff we launched since we made this course. And there’s three things I want to share so you have the latest info:

First, we shipped a new plugin that lets you directly import Figma designs right into Webflow. The fundamentals in this course are critical and I recommend using the plugin after going through the course. Or, if you want to just try it out, you can do that as well. The stuff we cover in this course includes the core fundamentals of developing in Webflow. That’s the first thing to note.

Second, when you get to Webflow, you’ll notice we shipped a new element called Quick Stack. So if you’re following along with this course and you’re looking for the Grid element, you’ll now find it at the bottom of the Add panel - in Legacy. You can use Quick Stack and learn more about it. We actually added a video to the end of this course so you can cover that as well. But that’s the second change.

Third, you may notice two other new elements in the Add panel: V Flex and H Flex. These two elements are shortcuts that you’ll be able to use after this course — but again, they’re not necessary to follow along with Figma to Webflow. I just wanted to clarify so you don’t think all of Webflow changed on you — it didn’t.

But that’s it: a quick overview of some of the new stuff we launched since this course came out. Thank you so much, and best of luck to you.