Please Webflow, don't ever change out your Webflow Explainer Guy, because he is amazing. He makes me excited to watch your instructional videos and wow, that's something I don't think anybody's ever said in the history of anything. 😂
@@robertfigueroa425 Hate to break it to you. McGuire Brannon left a year or more ago. And stopped being within the videos a year prior to that. He's on to doing other cool things you can follow on Linkedin.
Oh my gosh. my jaw literally dropped when he showed text fills. Webflow is amazing. And these tutorials are GREAT. I love how clear they are -- and funny ^_^
This with Ran Segall's 10k Website Process course you'd have a WAY higher chance to be making more than the average design graduate within mere months.
Perfect blend in presentation of information and humor. Especially love all the subtle references to physics and Star Trek which make great points at the same time.
Thank you webflow. Just recently started building my brand new site on the platform, moving from WordPress. It's been quite a sweet learning process and the output really looks good. Not to mention I learn that highlighting a specific word is done through span. I tried figuring that out for a while in the website builder.
Watching these videos is an absolute joy. They are actually AFFIRMING. Why? Because they give us reasons for why we were bewildered by a host of previous products and documentation - we didn't understand because they were all over the place - poorly designed and poorly explained. Those of us who have been bewildered fall into two groups: - we had the confidence to realise our failure to understand wasn't our fault - we didn't have that confidence. For the second group their not understanding was soul destroying - it's so tragic I can't bear thinking about it. I'm 55 years old and I have wanted to understand this stuff for years. I sense though that my waiting until now was for a reason. I think we are about to see an era in which power is going to be given to people who are going to use it far more responsibly.
"What happens? Nothing! Because we need to press 'return' button" xD xD omg guys you are so hilarious, and it's so much fun to learn all this stuff with such humour! Thank you!
Haha, this is one of my favorite videos by you guys and a very informative one. I liked the joke with the pen on screen, had to go back and confirm that it wasn’t there the whole time (psst. It wasn’t). Amazing video.
My SEO friend must be crying seeing that many H1 headings per page, so some free tips for you guys. SEO 101: First you have to understand that Google use headings to list the website, so headings are mostly a SEO HTML tag. Usually you want to have ONLY ONE H1 per page. That must be the most important thing in your webpage. If you are a creative studio and your Home Section is something like "WE DO AWESOME THINGS FOR AWESOME COMPANIES" in big letters, you might think that that's your H1. But nope. That actually I would say it must be just a div with big letters, nota Heading at all, since it's most likely a UX heading than a SEO heading. Your H1 heading in that page will probably be a tiny text in top of that big text that says "CREATIVE STUDIO BASED IN LONDON". Bang, that's your H1. It's descriptive and it's good. People won't search on Google "awesome things for my awesome company", they will search exactly "creative studio in london", so that must be your aim with the H1. For H2 you can do the exact same thing. For your products or services section, you can put a big text UX oriented in a div and then, in top of that, a little text like "DIGITAL PRODUCTS FOR STARTUPS". I'm not sure how to do this in Webflow since I didn't have the oportunity to use the tool yet, but it must be simple I guess. In traditional frontend development, I usually style h1 headings some way and then create classes named "h1", "h2", "h3"... So I can distinguish between SEO tags () and UX classes (.h1). I hope I explain myself correctly. If there's any SEO expert out there that want to specify in this matter, please go ahead :)
That pen on top of the screen got me laughing so damn hard had to rewind 3-4 times :)))) this is proper education, for webflow and everything else there is! As another commenter put it, other teachers/trainers now put me to sleep :( Webflow ruined me for everybody else :)))
Stupid question, though (1:37 the newspaper): If H1 is "MEN WALK ON MOON", what is "ASTRONAUTS LAND ON PLAIN; COLLECT ROCKS, PLANT FLAG"? It can't be H1 because it's smaller and using italics, and I know the point you are making (hierarchy), but why wouldn't you consider "ASTRONAUTS LAND" as H2? I know it is a stupid question, but I couldn't help myself from asking @webflow
My last question, after how many classes do I end up in hell? Imagine that every company would make such wonderful videos. No one would need Netflix anymore.
Hi, @@EshanAnas! Thanks for the question. Wee use a handful of tools - DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Photoshop, Cinema 4D, OctaneRender, and of course, Calculator. 👍
Amazing content as always! By the way, I directly tried out the clip to text function but nothing worked out as shown in the video. I did everything as described. Maybe someone has the secret sauce to making it work out like shown by the Webflow guy? 😩🙌🏼
Webflow This is my other account. So I built the body, then Div, then Header. Chose header in the navigator. Clicked background and set a a gradient with two different colors. Then clicked on clipping but nothing worked in the drop down options as shown in the video.
Sorry to hear this isn't working as expected! Would you mind sending an email to support@webflow.com with a read-only link to your project? We can try and dig in to see what's going on. university.webflow.com/lesson/share-your-project-and-invite-collaborators
It's possible I'm missing some advanced humor, but is there some extraneous audio at 0:23? edit: oh wait...is it supposed to be a joke on how there are so many css text properties?
Tried to use rem unit for my headings yesterday and it didn't scale at all even though I set a smaller body font on mobile. Worked only with percentage or em units. But in that case conflicts with parent container font sizes cannot be ruled out.
Hi, Dule! 👋 Rem doesn’t look to the body; it looks to the HTML element, which, unless you override it manually, will respect what the user has set on their browser (16px usually). Rems don’t conflict with parent containers because it ignores them entirely.
We’re aware of this issue and are working on a fix - the text clipping works on published sites but doesn’t display correctly in the Designer. We’ll update here as soon as we learn more!
Have you checked out The Freelancer's Journey? It's a free course we made that covers exactly this topic: university.webflow.com/courses/the-freelancers-journey
Can you send an email to support@webflow.com with your Read only link? university.webflow.com/lesson/share-your-project-and-invite-collaborators We'd love to dig in and take a look!
Hi, Pierrick Veya! If text is behind other elements, you can select that text element in the Navigator and simply press the Return key on your keyboard. From there, you should be able to edit the text.
While I definitely DO love these videos (!!), I have a hard time understanding how Webflow made a video about advanced web typography without discussing responsive typography… Sure, some of the units are proportional, but that's only part of it. Would LOVE to see Webflow embrace the new CSS clamp function, giving us min/max values for font-size! Please go upvote it here: wishlist.webflow.com/ideas/WEBFLOW-I-3204
Please Webflow, don't ever change out your Webflow Explainer Guy, because he is amazing. He makes me excited to watch your instructional videos and wow, that's something I don't think anybody's ever said in the history of anything. 😂
100 percent agree. he is so badass!
@@robertfigueroa425 Hate to break it to you. McGuire Brannon left a year or more ago. And stopped being within the videos a year prior to that. He's on to doing other cool things you can follow on Linkedin.
This is literally the first time I understand the difference between "em" "rem" and learn about "ch" !!! Thank you Webflow and Mr.Webflow!
SAME! I had know idea what those values were measuring before this video.
You meant 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
This guy is just the best teacher ever!!!!! Literally every joke is delivered at the right time.
Great overview. Funny, but serious at the same time. That makes the 21 minutes fly by and the information memorable.
You guys aren't skipping a beat on the comedy. I look forward to more and more advanced tutorials from you guys!
Oh my gosh. my jaw literally dropped when he showed text fills. Webflow is amazing. And these tutorials are GREAT. I love how clear they are -- and funny ^_^
I thought it wasn't possible but Webflow keeps making its tutorials even more packed with knowledge and even more entertaining.
Ok, I'm dropping my design school to join
Webflow University 🙏🙌❤️
🤣🙌🙌🙌
This with Ran Segall's 10k Website Process course you'd have a WAY higher chance to be making more than the average design graduate within mere months.
Lmao
Perfect blend in presentation of information and humor. Especially love all the subtle references to physics and Star Trek which make great points at the same time.
One of the few times I'm happy with TH-cam Recommendations! This is gold! Great work guys!
Best Brand/Company ever created...literally a tv series and a god tier tutorial video
Thank God there's these videos. Perfect mix of informability and humor. Thank you WF! First time user with no experience and it's daunting.
I have not ever laughed by a course lesson. This one is exceptional!
Great work Webflowers. Informative with a good balance of levity. Classic episode. I have spoken.
This is the way.
You guys are literally pulling me by my bootstraps out of the nightmare that is dreamweaver. Bless you.
webflow trainings are the best. Such good teaching....and entertaining.
A trully masterpice. Best film about web I've ever seen.
Thank you webflow. Just recently started building my brand new site on the platform, moving from WordPress. It's been quite a sweet learning process and the output really looks good.
Not to mention I learn that highlighting a specific word is done through span. I tried figuring that out for a while in the website builder.
Great work! So much valuable info packed into an entertaining experience.
Dude keeps making me laugh out loud every video, good job Webflow, looking forward to more video courses.
Amazing job by the webflow team! Love the tutorials and the humour gone into them!
Thanks for your kind words, Arnold!
If this guy ever leaves Webflow will need to clone him so we don't notice. Easily one of the best instructors on the web today, hands down.
Happy and proud to have chosen Webflow.
OMG i LOVE the mix of COMEDY and KNOWLEDGE! THis has became my go to videos during lunch brake! Exept it didnt! LOL 😂
I feel its illegal for me to watch these and enjoy it.
Watching these videos is an absolute joy. They are actually AFFIRMING. Why? Because they give us reasons for why we were bewildered by a host of previous products and documentation - we didn't understand because they were all over the place - poorly designed and poorly explained.
Those of us who have been bewildered fall into two groups:
- we had the confidence to realise our failure to understand wasn't our fault
- we didn't have that confidence.
For the second group their not understanding was soul destroying - it's so tragic I can't bear thinking about it.
I'm 55 years old and I have wanted to understand this stuff for years. I sense though that my waiting until now was for a reason. I think we are about to see an era in which power is going to be given to people who are going to use it far more responsibly.
Best web design university. Hands down.
Super! Not only for using Webflow but the web itself. Thank you team
omg 01:15 that ammonia joke 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am definitely sticking to Webflow for how you guys consider accessibility! Great great job!
I love how you explained the use of direct CTA copy makes it's more accessible to everyone; I knew this was a better practice but not why!
Great job webflow keep posting 🙏
We're on it! Thanks for your kind words, Vraj Malvi!
We are so lucky to have you guys
I love watching these videos.
So do we. 😍
"What happens? Nothing! Because we need to press 'return' button" xD xD omg guys you are so hilarious, and it's so much fun to learn all this stuff with such humour! Thank you!
Haha, this is one of my favorite videos by you guys and a very informative one. I liked the joke with the pen on screen, had to go back and confirm that it wasn’t there the whole time (psst. It wasn’t). Amazing video.
Max and min font size seems like a no brainer feature to implement. Great video regardless!!
My SEO friend must be crying seeing that many H1 headings per page, so some free tips for you guys. SEO 101:
First you have to understand that Google use headings to list the website, so headings are mostly a SEO HTML tag.
Usually you want to have ONLY ONE H1 per page. That must be the most important thing in your webpage. If you are a creative studio and your Home Section is something like "WE DO AWESOME THINGS FOR AWESOME COMPANIES" in big letters, you might think that that's your H1. But nope. That actually I would say it must be just a div with big letters, nota Heading at all, since it's most likely a UX heading than a SEO heading.
Your H1 heading in that page will probably be a tiny text in top of that big text that says "CREATIVE STUDIO BASED IN LONDON". Bang, that's your H1. It's descriptive and it's good. People won't search on Google "awesome things for my awesome company", they will search exactly "creative studio in london", so that must be your aim with the H1.
For H2 you can do the exact same thing. For your products or services section, you can put a big text UX oriented in a div and then, in top of that, a little text like "DIGITAL PRODUCTS FOR STARTUPS".
I'm not sure how to do this in Webflow since I didn't have the oportunity to use the tool yet, but it must be simple I guess. In traditional frontend development, I usually style h1 headings some way and then create classes named "h1", "h2", "h3"... So I can distinguish between SEO tags () and UX classes (.h1).
I hope I explain myself correctly. If there's any SEO expert out there that want to specify in this matter, please go ahead :)
Really great work here!
Such a great video ngl the jokes here and there are great
This one is hugely informative. Thanks!
That pen on top of the screen got me laughing so damn hard had to rewind 3-4 times :)))) this is proper education, for webflow and everything else there is! As another commenter put it, other teachers/trainers now put me to sleep :( Webflow ruined me for everybody else :)))
Good job! Really great tutorial. You should talk even more about Accessibility!
Thanks, Niels M. for your kind words! We’re on it - more about accessibility coming - stay tuned!
$5 of my monthly webflow subscription goes to this and that is ok!
omg im so happy i found webflow, now I ca nactually build what I have in mind instead of fighting wordpress lmao
This guy should be on TV. He is a legend. I want to get drunk with him. I am buying. LOL
You are a tutorial boss! Thank you!
Very informative video, thanx a lot for this
This is so great! Thank you 🥰
Mind. Blown.
Thank you for this! It is so entertaining and I learned a lot
Thank you, Rex! Glad it was helpful!
11:50 , my favorite Siri interjection yet :D
This is 🔥
Nicely done. Extra credit for crediting the maker of the Passat.
Absolutely! Thanks, Oliver!
Thanks 💜
Great one keep it up
Double thumbs up for accessibility
Stupid question, though (1:37 the newspaper): If H1 is "MEN WALK ON MOON", what is "ASTRONAUTS LAND ON PLAIN; COLLECT ROCKS, PLANT FLAG"? It can't be H1 because it's smaller and using italics, and I know the point you are making (hierarchy), but why wouldn't you consider "ASTRONAUTS LAND" as H2? I know it is a stupid question, but I couldn't help myself from asking @webflow
I think you had a small mistake on 11:35, Body (all pages) tag should have a pixel size of 16 , great video nonetheless!
I don't have Netflix I watch these tutorials for entertainment
When Siri said "I have spoken"
I lost my shit
😍 thank you 🙏🏻 also 😆
Are these tutorials available on webflow university? Under which course name??
Still no text outlines? Great updates though. Me likey!
11:59 - 12:10 💯😆👏🏼
WARNING! Turn down your screen brightness at 17:30!!!
(Yet I am laughing so hard when they explain "contrast" like that LMAO)
My eyes shocked for a moment
Hi! What is the platform you are building this website on?
This is built on Webflow. Check it out at webflow.com
My last question, after how many classes do I end up in hell?
Imagine that every company would make such wonderful videos. No one would need Netflix anymore.
What is the name of Design software which you are using on this video?
This is Webflow - check it out at webflow.com!
@webflow - and for the video edits, what software do you use? Is that Adobe premiere only?
Hi, @@EshanAnas! Thanks for the question. Wee use a handful of tools - DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Photoshop, Cinema 4D, OctaneRender, and of course, Calculator. 👍
Is there a way to make the text become a gradient on hover from a black colour?
I watch web flow tutorials for entertainment purpose only.
Me too, I mean every now and then they drop in some stuff I didn't know like the ch unit but I come here strictly for the humor.
What software you are using?
Webflow
Freaking dope
👏👏👏
Amazing content as always! By the way, I directly tried out the clip to text function but nothing worked out as shown in the video. I did everything as described. Maybe someone has the secret sauce to making it work out like shown by the Webflow guy? 😩🙌🏼
Hi, Alexander! Are you applying your background and setting Clipping on the text element itself?
Webflow This is my other account. So I built the body, then Div, then Header. Chose header in the navigator. Clicked background and set a a gradient with two different colors. Then clicked on clipping but nothing worked in the drop down options as shown in the video.
Sorry to hear this isn't working as expected! Would you mind sending an email to support@webflow.com with a read-only link to your project? We can try and dig in to see what's going on.
university.webflow.com/lesson/share-your-project-and-invite-collaborators
It's possible I'm missing some advanced humor, but is there some extraneous audio at 0:23?
edit: oh wait...is it supposed to be a joke on how there are so many css text properties?
Tried to use rem unit for my headings yesterday and it didn't scale at all even though I set a smaller body font on mobile. Worked only with percentage or em units. But in that case conflicts with parent container font sizes cannot be ruled out.
Hi, Dule! 👋 Rem doesn’t look to the body; it looks to the HTML element, which, unless you override it manually, will respect what the user has set on their browser (16px usually). Rems don’t conflict with parent containers because it ignores them entirely.
does gradient text clipping not work on safari?
We’re aware of this issue and are working on a fix - the text clipping works on published sites but doesn’t display correctly in the Designer. We’ll update here as soon as we learn more!
@@Webflow you guys rock
Could you guy please do some videos on how to build a business as a WebFlow designer?
Have you checked out The Freelancer's Journey? It's a free course we made that covers exactly this topic: university.webflow.com/courses/the-freelancers-journey
Nice video, but the new function clipping does not do anything. Don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Can you send an email to support@webflow.com with your Read only link? university.webflow.com/lesson/share-your-project-and-invite-collaborators We'd love to dig in and take a look!
I see the problem. I standard work in Safari, and that does not work. Chrome does.
nh3.. which is ammonia
It's so epic
*HOW* did I miss *ALL* of this?!
this guy is hilarious
How to edit a text behind elements?
Hi, Pierrick Veya! If text is behind other elements, you can select that text element in the Navigator and simply press the Return key on your keyboard. From there, you should be able to edit the text.
@@Webflow Thank you! Works great!
@@pierrickveya You got it! Glad it worked out okay! 👍
This guy is the one who I spend more time than my husband. haaha
what is his name? he's the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
While I definitely DO love these videos (!!), I have a hard time understanding how Webflow made a video about advanced web typography without discussing responsive typography… Sure, some of the units are proportional, but that's only part of it. Would LOVE to see Webflow embrace the new CSS clamp function, giving us min/max values for font-size! Please go upvote it here: wishlist.webflow.com/ideas/WEBFLOW-I-3204
NH3 which is ammonia 😄
I got distracted with the heading copy 😅
You never explained how we could align 2 paragraphs side by side horizontally!! 🤷
An H3 (which is ammonia) made me spit out my food.
Siri needs a time out.
How do I contact this guy - to double his salary - and let him lead a development team?
Ammonia 😂😂
We tried other chemistry jokes, too, but none of them got a reaction.
@@Webflow I'll react to everyone of them then 😏
@@Webflow genius
Ae yo Why my Siri ain't so smart,
Retina warning lmao
I feel like the last part of this video was a P.S.A. to all web designers; please do better with your typography.
We feel very strongly about this, too. Stay tuned - there's plenty more coming regarding inclusivity and accessibility!