When embedding a Figma in Webflow, the process is largely the same as embedding any other type of web application. First, you’ll need to create a new project in Webflow.
After that, you’ll need to add a Figma file to your project.
Once you’ve added your Figma file, you’ll need to create a “Figma” section in your project’s settings. In this section, you’ll need to set the URL of your Figma file, as well as the type of project it is (UI, API, or both).
Finally, you’ll need to set the permissions for your Figma file.
Once you’ve set all of these permissions, you’ll need to add a “Figma” component to your project. To do this, select the “Components” tab in your project’s settings, and then select the “Figma” component.
You’ll then need to set the URL of your Figma file, as well as the type of project it is (UI, API, or both).
Once you’ve set these parameters, you’ll need to add your Figma file to your project. To do this, select the “Files” tab in your project’s settings, and then select your Figma file.
You’ll then need to set the type of file it is (HTML, CSS, or JavaScript). Finally, you’ll need to set the permissions for your file.
After you’ve added your file, you’ll need to set up your project’s dependencies. To do this, select the “Dependencies” tab in your project’s settings, and then select the “Figma” dependency.
After you’ve set these dependencies, you’ll need to add your project to Webflow’s “Linked Sites” section. To do this, select the “Linked Sites” tab in your project’s settings, and then select your project.
You’ll then need to set the URL of your project’s “Webflow” page.
Finally, you’ll need to add a “Embed” component to your project. To do this, select the “Components” tab in your project’s settings, and then select the “Embed” component.
After you’ve added all of these components, you’ll need to create a “Deploy” section in your project’s settings. To do this, select the “Deploy” tab in your project’s settings, and then select the “Deploy to web” option.
Finally, you’ll need to add a “Curl” component to your project. To do this, select the “Components” tab in your project’s settings, and then select the “Curl” component.
You’ll then need to set the URL of your project’s “Curl” page.
After you’ve added all of these components, your project should look something like this:
Figma embed in Webflow
And that’s all there is to it! Once you’ve set up your project, you can start embedding your Figma files into your Webflow projects.
Conclusion
Embedding a Figma in Webflow is a fairly simple process that can be used to create user interfaces or APIs. However, there are a few dependencies that must be set up before the embedding process can begin, and some permissions must be set for the Figma file.
Overall, the process is easy to follow, and once everything is set up, embedding a Figma in Webflow is a straightforward process.