Is the first article in the Webflow University about the new Columns Tool, and can you still span a heading using that method?
Yes, the first article in the Webflow University is indeed about the new Columns Tool. The article is titled "Introducing the Columns Tool" and it provides detailed instructions on how to create multi-column layouts using this new feature.
However, it's important to note that there have been some updates since the article was published. In the past, it was possible to span a heading across multiple columns using a specific method mentioned in the article. This method involved adding a class to the heading element and adjusting the width property using custom code.
In more recent versions of Webflow, the ability to span a heading across multiple columns using this method has been deprecated. The new Columns Tool is primarily designed to create responsive, multi-column layouts for text and content, rather than manipulating individual elements like headings.
If you want to span a heading across multiple columns in a Webflow project, you may need to explore alternative methods, such as using CSS Flexbox or Grid layouts. These techniques provide more control and flexibility for creating complex column structures and can be implemented using custom code or Webflow's built-in features.
In conclusion, while the first article in the Webflow University focused on the new Columns Tool, the method mentioned in the article to span a heading across multiple columns may no longer be applicable in the latest versions of Webflow. Consider exploring other options to achieve this effect.
Additional Questions:
- How do I create multi-column layouts in Webflow?
- Are there any alternatives to the Columns Tool in Webflow for creating complex column structures?
- Can I still span a heading across multiple columns in Webflow using custom code?