Summary
In this chapter, we closed the loop in our Webflow development process by learning how to publish our websites and projects to the web.
Specifically, we learned how to configure some key settings fields for the page before publishing it. We also quickly saw how to use Webflow Audit to identify and address accessibility issues on the page.
We then went ahead and published our Libraries of the World project to a Webflow subdomain quickly and for free. We also learned how to add a project to the Webflow Showcase page and how to allow others to clone the project for them to build off.
Finally, we quickly looked at how to export the code of a Webflow project. This could come in handy if you want to host a website on your hosting service.
Often, however, our work isn't complete at the initial launch. Depending on the nature of the website, we may want to continue editing it going forward. In the next and final chapter, we'll explore how to do just that using...