
There's a workflow that's become pretty standard in web design: a designer builds something beautiful in Figma, hands it off to a developer, and the developer builds it in Webflow. Simple enough in theory. In practice, it's one of the most common places web projects quietly fall apart.

If you recently got an email from Webflow about a "legacy editor sunset" and have no idea what it means, you're not alone. Thousands of Webflow users are in the same boat, confused and maybe a little worried - don't panic though. This post explains everything you need to know in plain english, click to lear more.

A good Webflow CMS can be the most powerful part of your website. A bad one becomes a slow-motion maintenance nightmare. The difference between the two usually boils down to one decision made early: whether you structure it like a system or like a storage closet.


Even well-built Webflow sites can quietly slow down over time. Extra scripts pile up, CMS collections grow larger than necessary, and components multiply until the site that once felt lightning fast starts moving… a little more like a sloth than a race car. Learn more about how to speed up your webflow project.













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Choosing the best Webflow template is crucial when building your website, especially if you're aiming for a sleek, high-converting design that aligns with your brand. Here are some tips to help you pick the best Webflow template for your next project!






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