Webflow is primarily a website design and development platform, and it does not have built-in support for folder-based or FTP-based file uploads. When it comes to uploading files to your Webflow project, you would typically do so through the Webflow Designer or the Assets panel.
The Webflow Designer allows you to upload individual files directly or in bulk from your local device. You can drag and drop files, or use the file uploader to select them from your device's file system. However, this method does not support uploading a folder with multiple sub-folders in one go.
Additionally, Webflow does not provide FTP access to its hosting environment. Instead, it handles the hosting and infrastructure for you, allowing you to focus on design and development.
If you have a folder with multiple sub-folders that you need to integrate into your Webflow project, you would have to manually upload each file using the Webflow Designer or Assets panel. This can be a time-consuming task, especially if you have a large number of files and sub-folders.
However, Webflow does offer some alternatives for managing and displaying files on your website. For example, you can use the CMS (Content Management System) features in Webflow to create collections and fields specifically designed to handle files and media. This can help you organize, categorize, and display your files effectively on your website.
If you have specific requirements for integrating Instant Flipbook software, I would suggest reaching out to the Webflow support team or exploring their community forum to see if there are any workarounds or custom solutions available. It's possible that there may be third-party integrations or custom code options that could meet your needs.