Is it possible to design separate pages of the same site in two separate tabs, or in tabs of different browsers in Webflow, so that the Navigator can be viewed for both pages simultaneously?
Published on
September 22, 2023
Yes, it is possible to design separate pages of the same site in two separate tabs or in tabs of different browsers in Webflow so that the Navigator can be viewed for both pages simultaneously. Here's how you can achieve it:
- Open your Webflow project in one tab of your browser.
- Duplicate the tab by right-clicking on the tab and selecting "Duplicate."
- In the duplicated tab, navigate to the page you want to design separately.
- Make any desired changes to the design of that page.
- Now, switch back to the original tab and navigate to the other page you want to design separately.
- Make any desired changes to the design of that page.
By following these steps, you can have two separate tabs open in your browser, each displaying a different page of your website. This allows you to view and edit the Navigator for both pages simultaneously.
Benefits of designing separate pages in different tabs:
- Easy comparison: You can easily compare the design and layout of different pages side by side, making it easier to maintain consistency throughout your site.
- Improved efficiency: With two tabs open, you can work on multiple pages at the same time, increasing your productivity.
- Simultaneous editing: You can make changes on one page while referencing the Navigator or styles on another page, which can help streamline your workflow.
Remember to save your changes regularly to ensure that both tabs stay up to date with the latest design edits.
Additional questions related to this topic:
- How can I edit different pages of my Webflow site simultaneously?
- Is it possible to view the Navigator for multiple pages in Webflow at the same time?
- What are the advantages of designing separate pages in different tabs or browsers in Webflow?