Webflow gives designers all the power of a developer.
Website builders have a bad rep, it’s no secret. Overcomplicated UIs that try to mask a code editor in a visual interface; limited customization options; non-semantic, in-line CSS; poor responsive performance – the list goes on.
aims to change all that. As dev guru Paul Irish puts it, Webflow was “the first to build the right UX around styling and CSS.” And it hasn’t stopped there.
Webflow is a web design tool, visual CMS, and hosting platform in one. It lets designers and developers build dynamic, responsive, production-ready websites – without writing any code.
The platform offers a faster, easier way to create a truly custom CMS-powered site, producing clean, semantic code that’s ready to publish, or export for your development team to use as needed.
Here’s where it gets really good: the Webflow CMS gives you total design control, with the ability to create custom content types far more quickly and easily than other content management systems. All without plugins or messing around with PHP. And clients and colleagues can create new pages as easily as filling out a form, radically improving collaboration between designers and content specialists.
Plus, because it’s a hosted web app, you get free updates regularly and automatically — with no need to create backups (though Webflow does that for you) or download a thing.
It’s already trusted by over 400,000 designers at companies like FontLab, MTV, Lippencott and Razorfish, and lets you access all the properties of CSS, including interactions, 3D transforms, and more.
There are no barriers for non-technical users – designers get real development power without needing to code – while developers can increase their visual design skills by working in a visual environment that provides instant feedback.
That means freelancers and companies of all sizes can prototype, design and build production-ready websites, and manage their content, all in one place.
[Source:- Creativebloq]