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in this video were building a header from dribble so you guys can see exactly what goes into making something this creative first well take a look at the figma file where I completely redesigned it using Auto layout and then were going to take a look at webflow and see exactly how the pros do it lets get into it so here we have this design that I grabbed from dribble and the link to the actual dribble post is going to be in the link in the description so go ahead and support this Creator but this is a screenshot of a hero header from dribble and you might look at this the first thing that youre going to see is how on Earth would you rebuild this using actual CSS using webflow using something like that how how would you do this right what are the divs looking like and how can I even get started with something like this well what I did to start the process is I took it into webflow and I recreated it using individual frames and auto layout so this is what the frames would look like