Sidenote is a clean and modern blog template for designers, developers, and freelancers who want a simple, personal site to share ideas, projects, or updates. Easy to customize and ready to publish fast.
Whether you're writing essays, sharing project updates, or posting inspiration, Sidenote gives your content a clear and readable home.
Sidekick uses Webflow Variables to define color, typography, and sizing values across the template. To access Variables, go to the left-hand menu and select Variables. The Variables are organized in 8 categories.
All styles can be edited in the Styleguide.
All images in the template are free and included. You’ll find more info on the Licenses page.
The 404 and Password pages are already styled and ready to go. You can also adjust button styles, headings, and more from the Style Guide.
Can only be used by you or one client for one end product. You cannot resell or redistribute this template in its original or modified state.
This template is free to use in both person and commercial projects. You cannot resell, redistribute, or license this template in its original or modified state.
Questions about this template? Just reach out to the template designer and they will get back to you within 2 business days.
For advanced design guidance, please share your questions in the Webflow Forum or reach out to a Webflow Partner.
Share your feedback by leaving a comment below.
For template support, please check the Support tab.
Use the Preview in Designer option to make any edits to the template pages and preview how the layout would fit your content. Changes in preview mode won't be saved.
It isn't possible to apply a template to an already existing project. Instead, you'll need to create a new project based on the Template.
With a Core plan (or higher), you can export sites you build in Webflow, including templates, to host them anywhere you'd like.
Webflow templates are only available for purchase through Workspaces and legacy individual accounts.
CMS templates are designed to use the power of the Webflow CMS. It is possible to downgrade to a Basic Site Plan as long as all CMS content is deleted from the project.
Use the View Connections tool to understand where the CMS content is on the site and delete any dynamic listings and CMS content. We also recommend you to check Components and the Collection page Templates.
Ecommerce templates are designed to use the power of Webflow Ecommerce. It is not possible to remove Ecommerce from a template, however, deleting all Ecommerce Products and Categories from the project, will allow to select a lower Site Plan.
Membership templates are designed to use the power of Webflow Membership. It is not possible to remove Memberships from a template.