Basic web fundamentals
It is important that you understand what a website is in general terms and how it works internally. Knowing this will make it much easier for you to understand everything we are actually doing when we start building with Webflow, and you will be able to optimize your projects correctly.
Furthermore, these are basic fundamentals that you should know if you decide to sell a product to a customer, as they may ask you about or mention some of these terms, and we don't want you to be caught off guard.
Code examples
I'll show you some examples of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript so you can see how they look and work.
What is Webflow?
If you are going to work with a new tool, the first thing you need to do is find out exactly what it does, what it can offer you, and, especially in the case of Webflow, how it differs from or offers advantages over other ways of creating websites.
Plans and pricing
One of the most confusing topics when starting out with Webflow is pricing. Knowing exactly how much the tool will cost us depending on the project is essential for budgeting correctly and optimizing expenses as much as possible.