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Dsrupt×

Dsrupt×

@DsruptUX

France Katılım Şubat 2012
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Dsrupt×@DsruptUX·
@framer Would love to see variables for grid columns and rows! 🙏
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Cédric@cedric_design·
What's your biggest pain points when building a @framer site, workflow-wise?
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Dsrupt×@DsruptUX·
@cedric_design @framer Yeah, that’s what I’m doing for now, but having this feature natively would really help with management. Who knows, maybe it’ll come with CMS 2.0 which looks really promising by the way. 🙂
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Cédric@cedric_design·
@DsruptUX @framer Oh yeah got it! Maybe you can do a work around in Filters here, although just in the frontend.
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Cédric@cedric_design·
So, @framer is just for landing pages, right? Riiiiight?? 👀
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Dsrupt×@DsruptUX·
@cedric_design @framer Ideally, I’d like to manage that relationship from either side: assign a category from an item, or add/remove items directly from a category, while still keeping it as one single synced relationship.
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Dsrupt×@DsruptUX·
@cedric_design @framer If I assign one category to each of my items. I’d like to be able to see, from the Categories collection, which items belong to each category. Adding reference fields on both sides feels error-prone since the relationship can get out of sync.
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Google Gemini@GeminiApp·
Nano Banana templates are rolling out now in the Gemini app. 🍌 To give them a try, go to gemini.google.com/image-gen or open the app, select “Create image” in the tools menu, and pick a template from the gallery. Then make it your own with a reference photo and/or description.
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Dsrupt×@DsruptUX·
@framer Nice! Is a sorting component and multi-criteria search next on the list? 👀
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Dsrupt×@DsruptUX·
We need this more than ever especially since the release of on-page editing. @framer 👀
Dmitriy Bunin@buninux

@framer feature request 🙇 When adding a visibility variable to an element, if the element has variables applied, hide them from the component variables list on a toggle.

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Framer@framer·
Today we’re opening the Framer Server API Beta. It lets you script CMS updates and Publish from anywhere without having to open Framer. This means you can: – Integrate any REST based API integrations. – Sync Notion → Framer CMS → Publish – Trigger site updates from places such as Slack with an MCP The beta is available on all plans.
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Octopus@octopusdoHQ·
@DsruptUX @framer like, plugin create a structure in framer? need to study their docs if they allow that
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Octopus@octopusdoHQ·
added project estimate to #excel export along with project structure and SEO data💡 any other export suggestions?🤓
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Dsrupt×@DsruptUX·
@LucaDaCorte Now that I really master Framer, your content is one of the only ones I’m interested in, so I’m pretty sure any designer who’s got the fundamentals down would be into this too.
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Luca Da Corte@LucaDaCorte·
Would anybody be interested in an ebook or mini course where I go over "advanced" Framer stuff? Like: - Performance debugging and optimisation (LPC, INP, CLS) - Technical SEO (schema, redirects, crawlability, GSC warnings, llms.txt, robots.txt...) - My process on how I handle big, 1000+ pages migrations like Netcraft, Hospitable, etc - Integrations, basics of code components and overrides, etc. 👀
Saif uddin@Designbysaif

@LucaDaCorte You know so many hidden tricks, man. You should definitely create tutorials for the Framer Marketplace. We really need advanced tutorials from you

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Dsrupt×@DsruptUX·
@pablostanley The value for money is incredible compared to Opus. And the app’s UX is next level too.
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Pablo Stanley@pablostanley·
damn... codex 5.3 is outperforming claude 4.6 on complex tasks for me so far... anyone else feeling this too?
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Dsrupt×@DsruptUX·
@LucaDaCorte I was mainly saying that because I sometimes have clients who don’t want to be independent, but still like having control over things like CMS content. I’m always a bit worried they might accidentally mess something up. Thanks for the detailed answer. 🔥
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Luca Da Corte@LucaDaCorte·
Appreciate it man! As for your question, I always make a duplicate of the project before handing off - tbf I do it mostly so that I can re-use some specific stuff for marketing before it's changed, but worst case it helps me always have something that I can use to bring back stuff. Anyway, if I'm paid to be the one in charge of the site then I'll make sure it stays in good shape and nothing happens. If the client wants to be independent then they can totally do that, but I'm not responsible if something happens (not that anything too serious ever happened as Framer kinda protects you from screwing up big time, but just as a principle)
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Luca Da Corte@LucaDaCorte·
“Framer is so easy that anybody from the marketing team can build pages with it!” That sounds cool in theory until you see what happens on real projects when there’s nobody overseeing the process: - Pages drifting away from the style - Mobile view is often overlooked and broken - Component dependencies being ignored, with changes in one place affecting dozens of other pages Now, is the solution going back to a slower process where everything goes through one or two people? Nah. Instead, what I like to do is: 1. Build 20–30 on-brand section components that people can use to spin up new pages quickly, while staying consistent and responsive 2. Record short documentation videos for workflows I know will be used all the time (especially CMS-related ones) 3. Leave notes, comments, and descriptions - never assume a skilled dev will always be the one touching the project Is it more work upfront? Yes. Do pre-made sections feel a bit restrictive? Sometimes. But overall, it’s a net-positive tradeoff - and one that’s worth discussing and implementing, especially if the team plans to scale the site themselves.
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Dsrupt×@DsruptUX·
I dream of waking up one morning and seeing a @Framer update with native filter support. Dealing with DOM manipulation is a nightmare.
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