Thanks for the video! I tried Framer before, and I could see how someone who is solely interested in design and is not willing to learn anything about development likes it, but it felt like a decent step down from Webflow (especially since Framer doesn't have classes). This seems like a much more head on competitor to Webflow, and will hopefully push Webflow to implement to cater toward development more. I'd for sure be interested in some more Wix Studio content. I know one of Webflow's biggest limitations is the e-commerce functionality being half-assed compared to Woocommerce or Shopify. I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts about Wix Studio for e-commerce websites.
I enjoy it so far. I don’t understand why they don’t give you full CSS properties out of the box though: for example a container doesn’t have options for gradient backgrounds (you can use Wix Studio CSS), the option to make an image a background in a container or controls for display blend modes. Individual border controls on containers etc. I’ve put these request in the request board. But yeah that Velo, Wix API and backend control opens a world of possibilities
Yeah. It would make sense to have free reign on any element. Arguable a container should be used for layout but in this situation you’re forced to create more HTML needlessly
I like the look of this new move that WIX made. Do you think it would be possible to build web apps in here? As Webflow seems restricted to things like an Airbnb or Job board clone.
I've been pretty interested in Wix since Velo and EditorX came out, the two of those together already had a lot of what Studio has. I have a feeling Webflow is written in a way that it would be hard or even impossible to expose the back-end code the way Wix has. They came out with this a long time after Webflow had been around, so they were able to engineer it specifically to have these capabilities, where Webflow is written to be a front-end tool. Just my guess. I still use Webflow more than wix but getting REALLY interested in WIX after this recent Studio Release...
I keep asking this same question on multiple channels, yet no one ever responds. IF I CURRENTLY HAVE A PREMIE ACCOUNT CAN USE STUDIO WITHOUGHT PATING ANYTHING EXTRA? Thanks in advance!!!
@webflowandcode That was my question... Is it free to use... I already have a basic premium business. I wanted to know if there are any charges to use wix Studio. THANKS!
“Library” “framework” and “language” get thrown around interchangeably when they are very much different. You’re right, this its not a language. I’d it’s more of a framework but I’ve not looked into it too much yet. It seems like It’s a layer on top on Node/JavaScript essentially which technically is a layer on top of ECMA Script.
the only problem for me with wix studio is after 320 px breakpoint the site will completly break you cant even understand whats going. Even with there only templates its the same issue. Am i overthink it or is this really an issue in 2023. The sites that are made in wp and other builders hold their responsiveness even after 220px i know today we dont have that small screens but i think it best to maintain the layout. what do you think? is it really an issue??.
@@webflowandcode can you try with a simple template or sample block and see is it only me or its the common issue?? It really help a lot in figuring out which product to choose for my business thanks
Ability to install packages through NPM?! The gap Webflow had is now closed, and I see Webflow catching up with these folks here! Webflow was trgeting the wrong enemy (WP)....
Am I wrong, but you're not showing what is backend code feature at all. What is the value of it? What exciting about this update and why is it better than Webflow new features? There are more questions than answers after watching this video
Also, adding custom NPM packages and data sources seems vague to me. You can easily do that in Webflow too. If you hire JS developers to add custom code they would install any NPM packages inside a JS bundle and that's it. They can also subscribe to custom data sources unless Wix allows to fetch the data on the website build stage (which would be great for SEO)
The effort to go through the methods you’ve suggested (creating a JS library, installing NPM modules, hosting it online) is by far and away more laborious than the way you’re able to do it in Wix. Getting JS online isn’t straightforward.
Dont even bother using wix studios responsive AI. It's very very poor. I lost images, headings after its completion and the burger menu doesn't even work.
@@webflowandcode I know & also rather than using the responsive AI & even resizing manually it seems to free and do all sorts of crazy stuff. Looks like I will be going back to Webflow.
Thanks for the video! I tried Framer before, and I could see how someone who is solely interested in design and is not willing to learn anything about development likes it, but it felt like a decent step down from Webflow (especially since Framer doesn't have classes). This seems like a much more head on competitor to Webflow, and will hopefully push Webflow to implement to cater toward development more.
I'd for sure be interested in some more Wix Studio content. I know one of Webflow's biggest limitations is the e-commerce functionality being half-assed compared to Woocommerce or Shopify. I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts about Wix Studio for e-commerce websites.
Thanks!!
You can add classes in Framer using overrides. Framer is also powered by React, which allows you to create your own code component.
I enjoy it so far. I don’t understand why they don’t give you full CSS properties out of the box though: for example a container doesn’t have options for gradient backgrounds (you can use Wix Studio CSS), the option to make an image a background in a container or controls for display blend modes. Individual border controls on containers etc. I’ve put these request in the request board. But yeah that Velo, Wix API and backend control opens a world of possibilities
Yeah. It would make sense to have free reign on any element. Arguable a container should be used for layout but in this situation you’re forced to create more HTML needlessly
I like the look of this new move that WIX made.
Do you think it would be possible to build web apps in here? As Webflow seems restricted to things like an Airbnb or Job board clone.
It’s possible. I haven’t dug in enough. It’ll be up to us to test it! In theory you have access to the backend so this helps
Thx for insights! Just curious with SEO, how is the code output? I feel a lot of comments talk about bloat but was wondering if u had a look
I haven’t had a chance but due to popularity of the video, I might do some more digging into Wix Studio
I think it is a very accessible tool both in terms of features and price and I think they are going in the right direction.
I really do too!
I've been pretty interested in Wix since Velo and EditorX came out, the two of those together already had a lot of what Studio has. I have a feeling Webflow is written in a way that it would be hard or even impossible to expose the back-end code the way Wix has. They came out with this a long time after Webflow had been around, so they were able to engineer it specifically to have these capabilities, where Webflow is written to be a front-end tool. Just my guess. I still use Webflow more than wix but getting REALLY interested in WIX after this recent Studio Release...
Yeah it’s definitely opened a lot of doors
Can we see wix as the strongest rival to webflow?
I think Wix or Framer
I keep asking this same question on multiple channels, yet no one ever responds. IF I CURRENTLY HAVE A PREMIE ACCOUNT CAN USE STUDIO WITHOUGHT PATING ANYTHING EXTRA? Thanks in advance!!!
I don’t understand the question. Wix Studio is free to use
@webflowandcode That was my question... Is it free to use... I already have a basic premium business. I wanted to know if there are any charges to use wix Studio. THANKS!
No worries.
Why they named it "Velo", if it's just JavaScript? :D
In the same way they named React or jQuery. It’s all just JavaScript, right?
@@webflowandcodenot sure, but they call it a new programming language? Whilst jQuery and React are JS libraries.
“Library” “framework” and “language” get thrown around interchangeably when they are very much different. You’re right, this its not a language. I’d it’s more of a framework but I’ve not looked into it too much yet. It seems like It’s a layer on top on Node/JavaScript essentially which technically is a layer on top of ECMA Script.
the only problem for me with wix studio is after 320 px breakpoint the site will completly break you cant even understand whats going. Even with there only templates its the same issue. Am i overthink it or is this really an issue in 2023. The sites that are made in wp and other builders hold their responsiveness even after 220px i know today we dont have that small screens but i think it best to maintain the layout. what do you think? is it really an issue??.
I mean it's a simple fix on Wix's part. Have you reported the issue to them?
@@webflowandcode not yet except community forms i feel like its very difficult to get in touch with them
@@webflowandcode can you try with a simple template or sample block and see is it only me or its the common issue?? It really help a lot in figuring out which product to choose for my business thanks
I’ve spotted the issue. You are correct. The CSS reads 320px upwards
@@webflowandcode thanks for checking out. I've created a question on community forms.
Ability to install packages through NPM?! The gap Webflow had is now closed, and I see Webflow catching up with these folks here! Webflow was trgeting the wrong enemy (WP)....
True! But in fairness Wix Studio has come out of nowhere!
It feels like a mix between Shopify, Framer and Webflow to me
I know what you mean. All tools will have blends of each other. It just depends what flavour you like more of.
Have you dug into Wix Studio yet? Would you like to see more Wix content?
Nah
Please share more! Why?
Definitely great vid good points here i think its a decent product but just not for me. Would love to hear about wordpress updates.
Interesting. I feel like this blurs both Webflow and Wordpress. But yeah, WP content on the way. Probably next week
On a random note any thoughts on dato cms? Great content btw. Love the vids.
Am I wrong, but you're not showing what is backend code feature at all. What is the value of it? What exciting about this update and why is it better than Webflow new features? There are more questions than answers after watching this video
Also, adding custom NPM packages and data sources seems vague to me. You can easily do that in Webflow too. If you hire JS developers to add custom code they would install any NPM packages inside a JS bundle and that's it. They can also subscribe to custom data sources unless Wix allows to fetch the data on the website build stage (which would be great for SEO)
No worries! If this is all nonsense to you then it’s not a feature for you!
@@webflowandcode yeah, probably. Just wanted to find out how adding npm packages could be helpful using this UI :)
The effort to go through the methods you’ve suggested (creating a JS library, installing NPM modules, hosting it online) is by far and away more laborious than the way you’re able to do it in Wix. Getting JS online isn’t straightforward.
Dont even bother using wix studios responsive AI. It's very very poor. I lost images, headings after its completion and the burger menu doesn't even work.
I praise their implementation but yeah, maybe a history wouldn’t be a bad idea
@@webflowandcode I know & also rather than using the responsive AI & even resizing manually it seems to free and do all sorts of crazy stuff. Looks like I will be going back to Webflow.
calling wix studio the no code of the future is the most absurd thing I read all year
Why so?