Can Webflow be used to show the second line of a headline as an outline on a portfolio page?
Published on
September 22, 2023
Yes, Webflow can be used to show the second line of a headline as an outline on a portfolio page. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to achieve this effect:
- Start by designing your portfolio page in Webflow.
- Add a headline element to the page, such as the Heading element.
- Double-click on the headline element to access the text editor.
- Type in your headline, ensuring that the second line is a part of the text.
- With the second line of the headline selected, apply the style that you want for the outline. This can be done by using the typography settings in the Style panel.
- To make the outline effect more prominent, you can increase the font size, change the font weight, or adjust the letter spacing.
- Another option to enhance the outline effect is by setting a different text color for the second line. This can be done by selecting the second line of the headline and setting a different color in the typography settings.
- If you want to add additional styling effects, such as shadows or borders, you can utilize the effects options in the Style panel.
- Preview the changes and make any necessary adjustments to achieve the desired outline effect for the second line of the headline on your portfolio page.
- Publish your portfolio page to make it live on the web.
By following these steps, you can easily showcase the second line of a headline as an outline on a portfolio page using Webflow.
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