Finally🥳🎉! I've been eagerly anticipating this chapter for a while! Please don't keep us waiting so long next time. Hope the next lessons publish faster. Thank you!
You make these concepts so understandable! Thank you! Please. Please. Please publish more of these videos asap so I can finally create my website on Framer. I see that there are 20+ videos still to go. I need these like yesterday. haha. But in all seriousness...this is so helpful.
As a UX designer, there many areas I feel Framer could be improved. For one, I hate that the CMS is so restricted. I'm building a site for a photographer and need the CMS to adapt to different image sizes and, instead of fill, fit an uploaded image. The CMS as it stands today is almost unusable. More customization is needed. I would like to see the ability to fill any container with an image from a select "post"
Correct, negative padding technically doesn't exist. We understand there's a demand for it but we’d have to implement a hacky solution which might not work reliably across browsers. If you really want it the place to start is the CSS working group.
Framer is an absolute game-changer, and I love it! These general tutorials are fantastic for getting familiar with the tools and language used. However, I’d love to see more project-based tutorials-like creating cards, adding animations, and other hands-on elements. This way, we can practice as you teach, learning by doing. While the general videos are a great introduction, working on real projects is what keeps us engaged and motivated to stick with Framer. You're amazing-thank you!
Finally🥳🎉! I've been eagerly anticipating this chapter for a while! Please don't keep us waiting so long next time. Hope the next lessons publish faster. Thank you!
We’re on it!
I love this guy’s tutorials, good job!
Glad you like them!
You make these concepts so understandable! Thank you! Please. Please. Please publish more of these videos asap so I can finally create my website on Framer. I see that there are 20+ videos still to go. I need these like yesterday. haha. But in all seriousness...this is so helpful.
Can’t wait for the rest of the positioning series
your videos are so well made! it's always easy to understand and the motion is great!
Thank you, great content about Framer's really useful & powerful positioning features! 🙌
Was waiting for the next one . This is as great as ever . Thanks 🙏
Glad you liked it!
Can you cover grids in more details as well? Thanks
Sure thing!
I would like to see more educational content for developers, I think there not much resource about it, most of the things I figure out on the go
If we are talking about the layout, how to make grid items keep the same height?
As a UX designer, there many areas I feel Framer could be improved. For one, I hate that the CMS is so restricted. I'm building a site for a photographer and need the CMS to adapt to different image sizes and, instead of fill, fit an uploaded image.
The CMS as it stands today is almost unusable. More customization is needed. I would like to see the ability to fill any container with an image from a select "post"
iam having a doubt, if i'm editing in one CMS page it is reflecting on all the other CMS pages. How to stop it.. please explain
Please check out www.framer.com/help/articles/why-does-an-element-show-up-on-all-of-my-cms-pages/
Please add negative padding!
If regular CSS had that, I'm sure it would be available in Framer also ;) But you never know right!
Correct, negative padding technically doesn't exist. We understand there's a demand for it but we’d have to implement a hacky solution which might not work reliably across browsers. If you really want it the place to start is the CSS working group.
Framer is an absolute game-changer, and I love it!
These general tutorials are fantastic for getting familiar with the tools and language used. However, I’d love to see more project-based tutorials-like creating cards, adding animations, and other hands-on elements. This way, we can practice as you teach, learning by doing. While the general videos are a great introduction, working on real projects is what keeps us engaged and motivated to stick with Framer. You're amazing-thank you!