Claude x Webflow: live replay
Digidop's newsletter from May 9, 2026.
Welcome to the Digidop newsletter. Once again this week, we're bringing you the best news from the world of the web — and the Webflow ecosystem.
On the program:
Claude x Webflow: live replay
The latest Webflow updates
A few links to close out the week
Claude x Webflow: live replay
On Tuesday, we spent almost two hours live exploring what you can actually do with AI in Webflow. We tested things in real time, showed what works well, what doesn’t quite get there yet, and shared our vision on where this is all heading.
The replay is available on YouTube, and we published a debrief article for those who prefer to read.
Watch the replay or read the debrief article
New Webflow features
AI code components — you can now use AI to generate Code Components (calculator, filter, animation...) directly in the Designer, effectively replacing App Gen, which has been put on the back burner.
Updates to DevLink export — the export engine has been rearchitected: full TypeScript coverage, scoped CSS, support for conditional visibility, variable modes, and nested components.
Dynamic attributes for components — a new “Attributes” prop gives you finer control over HTML attributes on each component instance, useful for accessibility or analytics tracking.
Auto-resize favicons and dark mode support — upload a single image and Webflow now automatically generates all the sizes you need (favicon, touch icon, webclip).
Quick snaps
And last but not least, here's some of the content we've picked up this week:
HTML in canvas is futuristic — an experimental Chrome feature that lets you combine HTML directly inside a canvas to create some pretty impressive creative effects.
Two ways of managing Code Components in Webflow — Webflow’s video walkthrough accompanying the recent code components update.
Can I hit 100% in these CSS Battles in under 10 minutes? — Kevin Powell takes on some genuinely tricky CSS challenges against the clock.
That's all for this week.
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Talk next week,
Lucas from Digidop


