Youssef • Webflow Designer & Developer
@YS
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I design & code ultra-high-quality Webflow websites for people and businesses that want to win online. • Do you need a new website? DM me.
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Joined January 2009
@interesting_aIl If that guy sorted out the hygiene issues and got an office, he could probably have a pretty good business.
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Figma is good for illustrative work, not for web design, and so, it has a role, but it should not be used for web or product design. (See linked post) As for Webflow being a visual code editor, yes this is correct. Designing in code is better because you work in reality. This is important. cc @kabarza_
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@rileybrown_ai I built a niche crm recently.
I just built a fully custom and functional CRM for my garage business in about 6 hours using LLMs. ✅ Login ✅ Dashboard ✅ Customer Profiles ✅ Vehicle Profiles ✅ Job Cards ✅ PDF Invoice Generation ✅ Activity Feed ✅ Expense Entry ✅ And much more Absolutely insane.
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@MrCrypto305 @skirano Design in code. You don't need to make new screens, it's all already there. Just adapt it.
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@blankresident There is truth in what you've said. Sadness is a lamentation of a better life, and it is this longing for better that is often sincere and good in intent. May Allah guide and protect us.
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@SouthlandPost Why are they all acting like 12 years old? These are supposed be grown men? Pathetic, all of them.
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@BasedBlondex More than that, the kind of relationship that happily posts this online is a red flag. If this is something they both do privately and enjoy, then it's sincere and satisfying. But posting it, reveals the incentive is not love.
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@TheoVon @LailaMickelwait "The dark side" What are you talking about? It's all foul, rancid and debased.
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@UltraLinx No doubt flexing online leads to more business, but it still feels wrong to show off. Perhaps we shouldn't ignore or disregard this.
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@cedric_design @framer Commit to the idea fully. Say "real designers code".. or at the very least, real designers design in code.
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Understood. That makes sense. As an alternative solution, it would be great if when tidying up assets in the assets panel I could click on any asset and see where it is being referenced, both in terms of which css classes and on which pages (such as for inline images). This would mirror the functionality of the Style Selector panel where we can view all the CSS classes and see which elements/pages reference specific styles. This would be very helpful.
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