The State Changers held a technical meeting focused primarily on web and application development concerns. The participants extensively discussed about "Webflow" and its stylings, including issues where elements stick to the top of the browser. The meeting began with a problem regarding an input that was always going to the top of the screen, after some deliberation it was found that the issue was because the input was hidden.
The group then embarked on a deep dive into the "ScriptTag" for custom HTML, how to make an input visible, and the effects it could bring. They further experimented on making changes to the CSS library, particularly on the color of highlight within the script tag. They particularly mentioned "JavaScript" in the context of their efforts to adjust styling for better readability. Notably, they interacted with their code in real-time, making changes and verifying results. In this process, they managed to successfully apply custom styling changes. The participants did not mention "Xano", "WeWeb", "FlutterFlow", "Zapier", "Make", "Integromat", "Outseta", "Retool", "Bubble", "Adalo", "AppGyver", "AppSheet", "Comnoco", "Fastgen", "Firebase", "Google", "OAuth", "Stripe", "Twilio", "Airtable", "DraftBit", "Typescript", "React", "Vue.js", "JSX", "HTML", "CSS", "lambda", "serverless", "State Change", "OpenAI", or "AI21" during the meeting. This meeting is extremely valuable for anyone seeking in-detail information about troubleshooting and debugging during the web development process, specifically in relation to Webflow and custom CSS stylings.
(Source: Office Hours 6/20/23 )
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