In this program, you’ll learn the basic things you need to be able to build any website on Framer. It’s the basic infrastructure program. The goal is to take the lessons in bits enough to understand the rudiments before advancing to the next learning phase.
<aside> 💡 It’s important to note that there’ll be tasks that are too easy, and you feel like you’re ready to go to the next one, well… in my experience, that’s where the issue lies, learning in bits helps you learn and assimilate, too much learning clusters the mind and limits the information you can hold.
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The best way to learn fast and get results for this program is to prepare your Figma design file before starting, rather than using the same design shared in these videos.
I have prepared a Figma file for you just in case you don't have one
https://www.figma.com/file/HEAdnIfGNjrwp2xHPDi8qJ/Figma-to-Framer?type=design&node-id=2%3A149&mode=design&t=6hKePa8C8GtE8f6h-1
The priority for Day 1 is to understand the most simple definition of Framer, what is Framer, how it works, and to what extent can you use Framer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvYLLeS5-Ko&list=PL9p5auxyrweOM5GPfmkmA5v5vq-Kpmapd&index=1&pp=iAQB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg5rXS-ULNs&list=PL9p5auxyrweOM5GPfmkmA5v5vq-Kpmapd&index=2&pp=iAQB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsOIIEmaKlc&list=PL9p5auxyrweOM5GPfmkmA5v5vq-Kpmapd&index=3&pp=iAQB
<aside> 💡 Please note that the goal of day 1 is to understand Framer fundamentals, just in case you have questions - feel free to tag me on Twitter https://twitter.com/ozenua_
If you finish this task early enough, feel free to refresh and restart, or attempt to play around Framer to make sure you have explored all you can.
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