Webflow Conference celebrates creators of the world’s greatest websites

Webflow is one of the leading platforms to create powerful websites that integrate values such as speed, quality, and accessibility. On its annual conference, Webflow Conf, it brought together the best visual development, from designers to developers, to elevate their skills, discover new product announcements and connect.

This year, the conference took place online and in-person at four cities across two continents: San Francisco, New York, Chicago and London. Makers, creators and visual developers behind the world’s greatest websites gathered to hear from the leading experts of Webflow on the platform’s latest developments and news.

With over three million users, Webflow has many advantages. It doesn’t require coding skills, it offers creative freedom and it has a big marketplace for high-end templates.

At the conference, held in early October, the opening keynote was jam-packed with new features and enhancements to existing ones. Some of the speakers included Webflow Co-founder & CEO, Vlad Magadalin, Co-Founder, Bryant Choue, CTO, Allan Leinwand, and head of community, Emily Lonetto.

Vlad announced new features that allow site owners and Webflow designers to create subdirectories of their site where branches of the contents are independently editable. Also, Vlad said that CSS properties would be available within the designer. This allows webflow users to harness the power of modern CSS properties.

In addition to the keynote, this year’s conference had two stages, the main stage, and the community stage. The main stage was where Webflow team members and leadership conducted talks and presentations. The community stage was where agency owners, platform and tool owners, shared insights into current trends

Overall, this year’s Webflow Conference left agencies, designers and experts ready to start testing new features on the platform. It was also a fantastic opportunity to meet with industry leaders from around the world, and this time with a conference both in-person and online held across four cities in two continents.

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