Unlocking the untapped potential of African women in tech through no-code innovation! Let's break barriers, empower our women, and drive the continent's digital transformation. #AfricanWomeninNoCode#NoCodeInnovation#Africanocodeladies
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Join us as we inspire and equip African women with tools,knowledge and networks to thrive in web2 &web3
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First event of the year
Join Africa No-code ladies this Saturday as we talk about CMS on @webflow for starters
Save your spot : https://t.co/jTR9o97yI7
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Today the Asaba ladies in tech had a hangout, courtesy of @nocodeladies
Trust me to deliver a beautiful memory of the event. ππ
Watch and be blessed.
Designing effective webflow does for African businesses involves considering various factors which cater to the local audience and user preferences.
Here are some tips to consider for forms that work well for African businesses:
1. Keep the form layout simple and intuitive.
7. Include formats for dates, phone numbers used locally.
8. Clearly explain errors and provide assistance if needed.
9. Offer a way for users to provide feedback and get support when needed.
10. Ensure accessibility to all users, including those with disabilities.