Chapter 13: Publishing Projects on the Web
If you've been following this book, you should now be the proud creator of two Webflow projects. The first was a fully responsive single-page website, while the second was a CMS-based website that allowed dynamic content to be displayed.
One thing we have yet to do, however, is publish them on the web. We want others to enjoy the fruits of our labor, so, to that end, in this chapter, we'll explore the ins and outs of publishing a Webflow project on the web.
Specifically, we'll cover the following topics:
- Configuring the project settings to prepare to publish a website
- Using Webflow Audit to find and fix accessibility issues on a website
- The different workflows of publishing a website, both on a Webflow subdomain and a custom domain, and making it available for other Webflow developers to clone and build off
- Exporting the code of a Webflow project so that you can publish it yourself
For the sake...