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More Editing Power in Site Builder and Timeline Sections

March 5, 2024

It’s a new month which means we’ve released some new components and updates to improve Relume. Happy March Component Day!

Here's what's new:

Removing Elements (coming soon)

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We've been on a mission to bring more editing power to Site Builder so that you can make rapid adjustments to wireframes before sharing them with clients and team members. We’re excited to introduce our first step towards this goal with the ability to remove elements, which we'll be shipping this month.

Don’t need two buttons in that header? Get rid of it! Don’t want taglines on every section? Boom, gone! But what happens if you accidentally delete something but then need to bring it back? Don't fret, you can reset the component to bring back hidden elements.

What’s next?

When it comes to bringing more editing power to Site Builder, this update is just the tip of the iceberg. We're actively developing additional features to further our goal of creating a swift and seamless editing experience. Soon, you'll have the ability to add and modify elements and components within a section, streamlining the process of perfecting each section.

In the meantime, we'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback on removing elements, as well as any other editing features you'd like to see in Site Builder.

Timeline Sections

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It’s timely timing… to introduce new Timeline sections!

With Relume’s first ever cloneable being one of Webflow’s most cloned projects (11k+ clones), the timeline component has clearly been a crowd favourite since the very beginning.

These new and improved timeline sections are designed to inspire creative ways for you to tell stories, explain processes, and display historical events in an engaging way.

Inspiration

If you're looking for some inspiration on how to use the new Timeline Sections, here are a few designs the team has put together.

Want to learn more?

Watch as Kaleb guides you through the new Timeline Sections and learn valuable tips and tricks to maximise their potential.

Premium Figma Kit Update (v2.2)

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We have added all 21 new components to our Premium Figma Kit, which is available in both desktop and mobile variants. To receive the latest update, visit the Figma Library in your dashboard.

Written by Damian Martelli & Kaleb Jae

Edited by Adam Mura

Wireframing 1.0
Wireframing 2.0
Library coverage
Uses ~25% of marketing components.
Uses ~70% of marketing components.

More variety and creative layouts appear in generations.
Brand style fit
Mixed styles, not brand-aware.
Selects styles that match the project description (e.g., off-grid/overlapping for agencies; card layouts for SaaS).

Wireframes feel “on-brand” from the first draft.
Section content match
Defaulted to generic layouts (e.g., always 3 pricing plans), relying only on the section title.
Selects components based on content count using both title & description (e.g., “2 pricing plans” generates a 2-plan layout).

Sections communicate the right thing with the right structure.
Page flow awareness
No awareness of position/order.
Chooses components with placement in mind; improves rhythm and alternation.

Smoother narrative and fewer repetitive beats down the page.
Site-wide consistency
Components are not reused across pages.
Reuses suitable components across pages for coherence.

A more unified site with less rework later.
Copywriting 1.0
Copywriting 1.5
Context
Only looked at one section at a time.
Considers the entire page.

Less repetition, smoother flow across sections
Model
OpenAI GPT
Claude

Sharper, more natural copy.
Quality
Generic, often placeholder text.
More relevant, compelling, and usable.

Saves editing time, closer to production-ready.
Consistency
No awareness of position/order.
Unified tone across the whole page.

Feels like one voice, not stitched-together fragments.
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Kaleb, Maria & Jonathan
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Kaleb, Jonathan & Damian
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Kaleb, Damian, Jonathan & Maria
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Damian, Maria & Marc
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Damian, Maria & Kaleb
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Kaleb & Matt
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Kaleb, Matt & Jonathan
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Andy, Chris, George, Kaleb, Damian & Maria
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