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Intro to Webflow Analyze

Learn how to measure, interpret, and act on real user behavior in Webflow.

Make your site responsive

Learn how to preview, adjust, and refine your layout so it looks great on every screen size.

Welcome to Webflow

Discover what Webflow offers, how it works behind-the-scenes, and tips and tricks for starting your learning journey.

Webflow Ecommerce

Learn how to build and design your Webflow Ecommerce store. Customize every detail and launch a fully functional online store — without writing code.

Client's guide to the Editor

This is the Client's guide to the Webflow Editor. Share these lessons to get your clients up and running.

21-day design portfolio course

Build and visually design a full portfolio website within the span of 21 days.

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JavaScript

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JavaScript is a programming language web developers use to create dynamic interactions and effects for web pages and applications.

Baseline

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The baseline is the fixed invisible line that serves as the base for letters. It’s used as a measurement for line height and x-height.

Python

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Python is a high-level, object-oriented, general-purpose programming language (GPL).

Client-side

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Client-side is the user-facing part of a web app, responsible for processing user input and displaying content.

Left To Right (LTR)

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Left To Right (LTR) describes a text layout that starts from the left and proceeds to the right.

Network Address Translation (NAT)

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NAT (Network Address Translation) is a technique that enables communication between devices with private internet protocol addresses and the public internet.
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