This meeting between the State Changers focused on discussions around modifying website landing pages dynamically depending on the conditions. Anthony was interested in creating two versions (short and long) of his Webflow site and altering their display based on future flags, essentially offering different page experiences for different types of visitors.
The solution suggested was to create a top-level container and stack two versions of the page in it. Depending on the flag, they would decide which page shows up. They also discussed another method of manipulating sites using jQuery. jQuery, a web technology, is available on all Webflow sites and can be utilized to alter aspects of the website dynamically, including hiding and showing elements and creating animated transitions for a more engaging user experience. The discussion ended with Anthony gearing to experiment more with these suggestions. No specific tools or keywords like Xano, WeWeb, FlutterFlow, Zapier, Integromat, Outseta, Retool, Bubble, Adalo, AppGyver, AppSheet, Comnoco, Fastgen, Firebase, Google, OAuth, Stripe, Twilio, Airtable, DraftBit, Javascript, Typescript, React, Vue.js, JSX, HTML, CSS, lambda, serverless, State Change, ScriptTag, OpenAI, or AI21 were mentioned in the conversation.
(Source: Office Hours 9/11/2023 )
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