A while back, I came across this article on your blog: How to create a CMS-powered slider | Webflow Blog. It offers a way around Webflow’s limitation on CMS supporting sliders through the use of pagination. It is not the most elegant solution of course but it works.
Now that I am designing templates for Webflow, I’d like to know if I can use this method in templates that I can sell on the marketplace. Would this method described in their own blog post be considered acceptable practice for a Webflow for-sale template?
Attaching a read-only link to a portfolio website I created using said method. The Webflow support team is hard to reach so trying out my luck here. I’d hate to put effort into a template that would be rejected if this method won’t be considered acceptable!
Only rule for templates is no-code, means not one single letter of custom code. Rest is will be most probably on current mood of who is revisiting your template as I saw people have hard time and not get approved even fulfilling all rules. It is very unclear what is acceptable and what not.
I saw also selling WF templates on Envato market I do not know how this works but you can take a look as an alternative but there is not too many so I do not know how it works babe they are only exported…
You can check this on your own and find what, how and how much is their cut as WF cut 40% is IMO too much and pushing devs to do one template a month is directive I do not understand as it is IMO a bit offensive. There may be also other places to sell WF template.