Basics

Do You Need to Know Code to Use Framer?

No. Framer is a visual canvas: you edit text by double-clicking it, swap images by replacing them, and move sections by dragging. Code exists in Framer, but it is optional and most template buyers never touch it.

What editing actually feels like

Editing a Framer site is closer to editing a slide deck than programming. Text is text, images are images, and layout is drag and drop. If you can use Google Slides, you can edit a well-built Framer template.

Where code can appear

Framer supports custom code components for special effects, and developers sometimes use them. A properly built template keeps these optional and decorative, so removing or ignoring them never breaks your content. That is exactly how the templates on this site are built: the essential parts are always native, editable layers.

The honest limits

You still make design decisions: what to write, which photos to use, when to stop adjusting. A template solves the hard part by giving you a finished design where your only job is replacing the content.

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