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From there, you can view your elements in the navigator on the left side of the Designer. Webflow style panel Once you have your elements on the canvas, you use the style panel on the right to style using CSS. The Designer is basically where all the website designing happens. I'll dive a bit deeper into this when we get to the "how to learn Webflow quickly" section. The CMS The Webflow CMS is where all of your content and data is stored.
If the Designer is your physical body, your content management system CMS is your brain. Blog post in Webflow CMS Here you can write, edit, and update content to your site. You can also use the CMS to create different phone number list content structures, whether you need blog posts, author pages/bios, cooking recipes, directory pages, landing pages, and more. Whatever you create in the CMS, you can bind to your designs.
The Designer. So if you’re designing a blog post page in the Designer, you can link your CMS collections list called "blog posts" to your design. That way, when you publish a blog post in the CMS, it populates in the article page design you made in the Designer. To make it a bit clearer, take this page you are currently on. This is a CMS template page I created in the Webflow Designer specifically made for blog posts.
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