Re-Order Classes

It is maddening to have to delete and re-implement classes when i just want to re-order them, so that any style change that i make is associated with the last class in the chain of classes. It would be great if we could simply drag to re-order classes, then make style changes that will then be associated with the last classes in the class chain.

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  • Jan 27 2017
  • Jordan Parker commented
    18 Oct 19:01

    👋 If you're reading this, today is 10/18/2024. I hope, dear future people, here above sits the solution—best of luck.

  • Craig Chihururu commented
    01 Oct 06:08

    Webflow team this is a must-have feature, please implement this. It will save us tunes of time, like days or even weeks

  • David commented
    September 14, 2023 10:30

    With utility-style frameworks becoming popular, this is now a must along with being able to delete a class at any level.

  • Tom Binroth commented
    January 30, 2023 10:23

    It is 2023 and there is still no progress. Will it ever be implemented??? A official statement would be helpful.

    Cleaning up and organising Webflows CSS code structure is a pain and takes so much time on bigger site projects. It is the main reason to switch away from Webflow.

  • Matanuy Wild commented
    October 20, 2022 09:04

    5 years. still not here? why? this looks like a basic function that should be there from early days.

  • Elisey Martynov commented
    June 01, 2022 10:57

    Totally agreed.

  • Yung commented
    December 08, 2021 01:45

    Hello people from the past,

    I agree.

  • Tom Binroth commented
    July 19, 2021 15:43

    Yes, I am spending way too much time on comparing and rearraning css classes. Hopeing for a implementation soon.

  • Simon Pheasey commented
    July 02, 2021 10:58

    Totally agree, the Webflow way of organising classes is super annoying. There should also be a way of naming parent elements and then targetting all elements underneath said parent (naming a <ul> with a class then style ul.className > li for example). Having to name EVERY element for styling is rather tedious. You should also be able to export SASS as well as re-organise the classes in the style manager and have them EXPORT in that order too. I would love to use Webflow as a pure design tool, i.e. build the site in Webflow but export out for other projects, currently this is very cumbersome. Webflow as a full ecosystem is not right for every project, but the in built designer is largely fantastic, would be nice to iron out some things so it can be used just for the front end design and build.

  • Jessica chos commented
    March 27, 2021 21:02

    Please add this feature :( Editing and re-eorganizing classes currently is super destructive and annoying.

  • David commented
    December 11, 2019 15:37

    Dear Webflow Team, is there any chance that you will add this feature?

  • Johnny Garces commented
    June 13, 2019 14:05

    YES

  • Josh Williams commented
    February 16, 2019 00:43

    Bumping this one for all the nit-picky folks out there. This would be a fabulous addition for those who aim to keep the output organized and clean.

  • Marisa Falcigno commented
    August 17, 2018 13:01

    Please add this! Our css file export is horribly messy to work with. 

  • Andy Neale commented
    April 27, 2018 09:42

    I'm commenting here in the hope that it gets more votes. I am perplexed this is not more popular.

    The fact that Webflow adds classes based on when they are added leaves a mess of CSS on export.

    The ability to reorder classes to group them together should be available in Webflow.

  • Johnny Garces commented
    April 19, 2018 15:38

    have to agree with this one- hope this gets implemented

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