To share and copy pages and content between projects in Webflow, you can follow these steps:
1. Export the content from the source project:
- Open the source project in the Webflow Designer.
- Go to the Pages panel and select the page(s) you want to share.
- Click on the Export button at the top of the panel.
- Choose "Export Selected Pages."
- You'll receive a ZIP file containing the exported content.
2. Import the exported content into the destination project:
- Open the destination project in the Webflow Designer.
- Go to the Pages panel and click on the Import button.
- Select the ZIP file you exported from the source project.
- Webflow will import the pages and associated assets into the destination project.
3. Adjust the imported content:
- Once the pages are imported, you may need to make some adjustments to ensure everything works correctly.
- Review and update any links, interactions, forms, and CMS collections that may have different configurations between projects.
- Check and update any global assets (such as fonts or symbols) that are used on the imported pages if they differ from your destination project.
4. Review and publish:
- Go through each imported page and ensure everything is functioning as expected.
- Once satisfied, make sure to publish the changes to your live site.
It's important to note that copying pages between projects does not copy project settings, custom code, CMS collections, or dynamic content. However, all the static content, page designs, and asset dependencies will be carried over when copying pages.
By following these steps, you can easily share and copy pages and content between projects in Webflow, simplifying your workflow and making it easier to reuse content across different projects.