What’s new.

On-Page Editing 2.0

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On-Page Editing in Framer is now more flexible and powerful for both designers and editors. Editors can rearrange content directly on the page, including text, frames, and components, making it easy to reorder elements like sublines, cards, and sections, and experiment with what content should appear first or last. Visual updates are faster too, with the ability to swap icons and component variants with a single click, to better match the content of a page. Designers remain in full control by locking specific layers or sections in Framer using ⌘ + L to prevent accidental changes, while still enabling fast, intentional edits. Additionally, On-Page Editing now fully supports Localization, allowing real time updates to localized text and images simply by visiting a localized page and clicking Edit. By popular demand, the circular Edit button can now be moved anywhere on the screen to avoid overlapping site content, and teams using On-Page Editing extensively can easily manage notifications from email updates for a specific project.

On-Page Editing in Framer is now more flexible and powerful for both designers and editors. Editors can rearrange content directly on the page, including text, frames, and components, making it easy to reorder elements like sublines, cards, and sections, and experiment with what content should appear first or last. Visual updates are faster too, with the ability to swap icons and component variants with a single click, to better match the content of a page. Designers remain in full control by locking specific layers or sections in Framer using ⌘ + L to prevent accidental changes, while still enabling fast, intentional edits. Additionally, On-Page Editing now fully supports Localization, allowing real time updates to localized text and images simply by visiting a localized page and clicking Edit. By popular demand, the circular Edit button can now be moved anywhere on the screen to avoid overlapping site content, and teams using On-Page Editing extensively can easily manage notifications from email updates for a specific project.

On-Page Editing in Framer is now more flexible and powerful for both designers and editors. Editors can rearrange content directly on the page, including text, frames, and components, making it easy to reorder elements like sublines, cards, and sections, and experiment with what content should appear first or last. Visual updates are faster too, with the ability to swap icons and component variants with a single click, to better match the content of a page. Designers remain in full control by locking specific layers or sections in Framer using ⌘ + L to prevent accidental changes, while still enabling fast, intentional edits. Additionally, On-Page Editing now fully supports Localization, allowing real time updates to localized text and images simply by visiting a localized page and clicking Edit. By popular demand, the circular Edit button can now be moved anywhere on the screen to avoid overlapping site content, and teams using On-Page Editing extensively can easily manage notifications from email updates for a specific project.