Convert Website Designs to Code Fast Using Anima App & Figma

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In this video, we will convert a website design made using Figma into working code using Anima App.

Anima is a design-to-code platform that lets designers create fully responsive prototypes that look and work exactly like the finished product, and lets developers take these designs and translate them into developer-friendly code.

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Funny you seem to skip the part where it asks for $40, thanks for the vid

RedBeardRetroTech
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once you have the code then how do you make that into a site? can you make a video where you take this code and show how one might go about putting it online?

hillbillyana
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10:29 it's not responsive! it's only have different breakpoints..

sanderluis
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Went through several tools like these and all of them have a pretty complicated uiux :/ Currently using function12 for figma to html, its interface is very similar to figma.

roykim
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Thank for the clear explanation. May I ask what if I had already built in some motion graphics in Figma prototype( e.g. micro-interaction), can that be converted straight away using Anima instead of redoing that like what you have demonstrated in the video ?

angelartz_sg
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Do you happen to know how the subscription works with Anima? Is the subscription only required when creating the code for the first time. Meaning is it possible to get the subscription, develop the website in FIGMA and then export the code as zip files. From that point forward can the subscription be cancelled and the code be managed from within vscode and deployed?

shawnfightmaster
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will option like smart animation and interaction will work ?

pleasecomment
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Hey Bryan hope you’re doing well love your videos I have a question for you I’m just about almost finished with CSS I just finished HTML standard coding but my question is should I take JavaScript before I take react or should I just jump in to react I’m trying to go the fastest route rather than just taking a class that I’m not really needing if react already is JavaScript?

FlCoastalcaster
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this crap doesnt work now. only exports to react but no html option

VsevolodSidorenko