I'm wanting to do websites for clients (blogs, services pages, etc). I really like Webstudio as a builder and wanting to use it for clients, but I'm relatively new to using headless CMS' to manage content.
Airtable allows you to make interfaces for content, which is super easy to add and edit - is this something that would be a good idea to let the client edit? As in, you send them an accessible link to the interface of the CMS that can edit and add fields, and they can make changes as they please.
Is the data safe and secure? Is this a normal thing that would be done? And lastly is Airtable the best for this?
Making a project gallery with a bunch of thumbnails. The gallery is a grid of 2 columns, but some of the images are better suited to a 1:2 aspect ratio, is it possible to make some span both of the columns and the others normal?
I wonder if there's benefit to adding a tooltip that shows the full name of the value when you hover over, with variables these are often longer than the input field shows them, would be easier to see which variables are being used etc.
I can't seem to make the navigator panel any wider, the double arrow cursor doesn't show when I hover the edge, is there a way to make it wider? My elements are cutting off, won't be able to see much more if I nest further.
Would love if there was a way to change the canvas from the standard window to a free form canvas where you can pan around. Also being able to have the breakpoints all visible at the same time side-by-side would help designing responsively.