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Using Webflow templates is a great way to jumpstart your website design process if you’re short on time or need a little extra design inspiration.
To be able to make the most of templates, it’s important to familiarize yourself with Webflow basics using our introductory Webflow 101 Crash Course. This course provides an overview of the Webflow UI, basic building blocks of the web, and positioning and layout basics — all of which you’ll need to know to get up and running with your template.
In this lesson, you’ll learn all about Webflow templates with the following:
Webflow offers a large number of free and premium responsive website templates for designers, businesses, and personal use to help you jump into the design side of things more quickly.
Once you select either a free or premium paid template, that template will be added to your Dashboard as a brand new site with all its template pages included. From there, you can customize your template as much or as little as you want.
If you’ve previously used Wordpress, you may be familiar with its use of themes to help style designs. Wordpress themes can be applied to content and data that’s already present in a Wordpress design.
Webflow’s templates behave differently than Wordpress themes. The design and layout of a Webflow template will not automatically replace the design and layout of an existing site in your Workspace. Templates come as-is and may require customization.
To speed up this customization, you can migrate CMS Collection data or copy and paste elements from other sites in your Workspace to your new template-based site.
You may need to add or upgrade your site plan to import a CSV of Collection items into your template-based site. There are Collection item limits depending on what type of site plan you have. Learn more about site plans.
If the template-based site has more than 2 pages, you will need to either add a paid site plan to the template-based site, or purchase a paid Workspace plan. If your template-based site only has 2 pages, you can keep it on an unpaid site plan/unpaid Workspace plan if you want. You can still access and edit all the pages included in the paid template (unless you have deleted them). However, you will not be able to duplicate a page or add a new page to the template-based site without first upgrading your Workspace plan, adding a site plan to the site, or deleting pages in the template until the total page count is brought down to under 2 pages.
Even if you’re not ready to add a site plan to your template-based site, or purchase a paid Workspace plan, you can still customize the existing pages in the template.
If you see a page limit error after adding a site plan to your template-based site (or after purchasing a Workspace plan), or if you have any additional questions about page limits, please contact us.
If you are new to Webflow, templates that use complex interactions, custom menus, or popup modals might be challenging to edit at first. However, if you need support for your template, you can reach out to the template creator for help (and many template creators include help documentation within their templates).
To get support from the template creator:
All paid templates come with a single use license, which means you can use your purchased template for one site. Learn more about Webflow Templates and the Single Use License.
If you want to use your purchased template for a different client or site, you will need to purchase another license (by purchasing the template again).
You can do this by duplicating your template:
All templates can be customized (you can add, alter, or remove text, images, graphics, layout, design, etc.) to fit your site’s needs.
You can preview a template in the Designer before committing to its purchase. We highly recommend doing this so you can ensure the template fits your design needs.
To purchase the template, go back to the template’s page in Webflow’s Template marketplace and click Buy.
Webflow has many free templates that can get you started, ranging from one-page sites to complex multi-page business websites. Search our free templates.
To choose a free template:
Later, you can access your template-based site from your Dashboard.
You can also purchase premium paid templates to use for only 1 person, business, or site.
To select and purchase a premium template:
If you have a template promo code, you can apply the promo code to your template purchase when you confirm your selection:
You can transfer your template-based site to another user or Workspace. Learn more about transferring a site.
You can enable a site as a template so you and others in your Workspace can use it in the future. This can be helpful if you want to create a new, similar site, or use the same starting layout and build upon it. You can enable shared Workspace templates, both for sites that you create from scratch, as well as other template sites you have added to your Workspace (such as those from the Webflow template marketplace).
To enable a site as a template:
To disable a site as a template:
You can view a list of your shared Workspace templates and their descriptions in Workspace settings > Templates tab > Shared Workspace templates.
Learn more about shared Workspace templates.
If you would like to export a template-based site, you first need to purchase a paid Workspace plan to activate the export feature. Read more about exporting code.
If you enjoy creating templates, you can apply to sell your template designs on Webflow’s Template marketplace. Before you begin template submission, be sure to check out our Template Submission Guidelines.
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