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Moving from Wireframe to Actual Site Design in Relume

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The community member is new to Relume and is wondering about the best approach to move from generic wireframes and copy to the actual design of the website. The comment suggests that most Relume users use the Relume Figma Kit to take their wireframes from Relume into the design phase. From there, they would need to import the wireframes into Webflow and apply the design styles from Figma. The community member is also informed about a new getting started series that Relume is actively editing, which includes Figma videos that are expected to be released soon.

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New to Relume, just wondering where the best place is to move from generic wireframe and copy to the actual design of the site. E.g. I don’t want to do all this work in relume and then when one component changes have to redo all of the work in webflow to get to the published site. What is the approach here?

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Hey Welcome to Relume!

Most users use our Relume Figma Kit to take their wireframes from Relume, into design. From there, you would need to import your wireframes again into Webflow and apply your design styles from Figma.

We have a new getting started series which walks you through some of these steps - we're actively editing some of the Figma videos right now though, hoping to release soon.

https://www.relume.io/resources/getting-started

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