It would be great if John could prepare a Youtube tutorial on how to integrate forms with services like Zapier, Gmail. 🚀 My use case: every time a user inserts his email in a form, I receive an email notification and person gets added to mailing list. Thanks very much in advance!
Quick question: for a multipage website, do we need to copy/paste a navbar on every page, or is there a way to make my navbar a global component such that if I modify it in one place the changes are visible across my entire website?
My desired effect: in my navbar, when user hovers over a menu option, an image is shown, images change depending on which option is hovered over.
I am not a coder (I'm a lawyer), I am doing this with the help of Perplexity, that is more or less useful; and I have also taken the Webstudio course and watched the Youtube videos on variables. I haven't been able to crack this problem despite this self-learning efforts. Normally, in other platforms, there's a way to set up the events specifically for the hover state, but I don't see the option in Webstudio.
It seems there's no way to paste custom CSS code in Webstudio yet, but I may be wrong. I know there's a way to add advanced styling in the righthand side panel, but it seems I'm limited by the styles included in the list. In this case, I have have added custom classes to some elements, so obviously there's no correlation with the options listed there.
For context, these is the CSS code I would like to paste (I've already set up the classes):
Would love to see these two submenu options merged. It would provide "zoom out" and "zoom in" of a project in a single screen. Whenever I click on a page, its sub-elements should be rolled down within what today is called Pages. Or vice versa: the navigator should show the page list, too.
Once I’m ready to share a template with the community through the marketplace, what’s the process for that? Also, would I be able to monetize through selling premium collections? No worries if you’re not ready to share a definite response on this. I’m happy to wait until you’re ready to share the details.