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Importing missing components and static pages into a relume+smootify starter project

Hi there, I already started a development project for a client website and I now learned, that I need another Starter Project if I want to use Relume + Smootify for Shopify. Can I somehow import the missing stuff to my project that I created from the standard Relume Starter Project? Or can I import the static pages + components into the Relume+Smootify Starter Project?

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@Andy Bittner are you saying that Smootify has created their own starter project or? Not 100% following what the issue is at the moment.

@Andy Bittner okay - yeah you can copy/paste the pages/components you've imported into the official Relume starter project, and paste them into this smootify one and all should be fine since it appears the smootify starter project is based on the latest Relume starter project.

or you can run the import app again in that smootify starter project

@Matt I already designed all the static pages. I just didnt start with CMS stuff yet, because I saw this. So I can just take the pages and copy/paste them to the smootify starter?

Yep should work out fine since the variables are already in that other project as well.

How about new variables that I created? Like colors.

@Andy Bittner ah yeah so I thought about that but was thinking you were still early into the project but maybe not - should have asked for a read-only before making any suggestions but yeah any variables you've created wouldn't copy over and likely there's no way to sync them either. I would imagine though that the actual colors would transfer over fine, and so you'd have to create those variables in that other project, and then re-link them to the colors within the pages. At this point it might be a horse a piece to either do that or to create the CMS collections that the smootify project already created for you

Alright I understand. Hope Variables will be getting some improvements like being copy/paste-able and also able to create gradients and different stuff.

yeah, that would be great if Webflow did that for sure

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