Does Webflow currently allow us to add content editors to sites that are connected with a domain?
Yes, Webflow does allow you to add content editors to sites that are connected with a domain. This feature is called the Editor, and it enables you to invite other users to edit the content of your Webflow site without giving them access to the design or structure of the site.
Here's how you can add content editors to your Webflow site:
- Log in to your Webflow account and navigate to your project.
- Go to the "Project Settings" by clicking on the gear icon in the left sidebar.
- In the "Project settings" panel, click on the "Editor" tab.
- Under "Editor access," click on the "Add new editor" button.
- In the pop-up window, enter the email address of the person you want to invite as a content editor.
- Optionally, you can choose to give the new editor full access or restrict their access to specific collections or pages.
- After making your selections, click on the "Invite" button to send the invitation.
Once you have invited someone as a content editor, they will receive an email with a link to create their own Webflow account (if they don't already have one) and access the Editor interface. In the Editor, they can make edits and updates to the content on your site, such as adding new blog posts, updating text and images, and managing collections.
It's important to note that content editors can only edit the site's content and do not have access to the site's design, structure, or settings. This ensures that they can make changes without affecting the overall design and functionality of the site.
By allowing content editors to collaborate on your Webflow site, you can easily delegate content management tasks to team members or clients, while maintaining control over the site's design and structure. It's a powerful feature that helps streamline the content creation process and empowers multiple contributors to work on a website.