Is there documentation available that lists all of the classes that come bundled with Webflow, such as the ".w-slider-dot" class for styling slider elements?

Published on
September 22, 2023

Yes, there is documentation available that lists all of the classes that come bundled with Webflow. This documentation is called the Webflow Class Reference. It provides a comprehensive list of all the classes available in Webflow, including those that are automatically generated for certain elements.

Here is how to access the Webflow Class Reference:

  1. Go to the Webflow University website at university.webflow.com.
  2. On the top navigation menu, hover over "Design" and click on "Class reference" in the dropdown menu.
  3. You will be redirected to the Webflow Class Reference page, which lists all the available classes.

In the Webflow Class Reference, you can search for specific classes using the search bar at the top of the page. For example, if you want to find the class for styling slider dots, you can search for "w-slider-dot". This will show you the specific class and its description, along with the elements that it applies to.

The Webflow Class Reference is a valuable resource for understanding and styling the default classes that come with Webflow. It is especially useful for finding the appropriate classes to target and style specific elements on your website.

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