CMS Slider Developer with Finsweet Experience

Hi! I’m looking for a Webflow expert to help implement a CMS-powered slider using Finsweet’s Attributes.

Requirements:

• The slider must pull images and text from the CMS, filtered by a specific title field.

• Layout: 3-column (or 4-column if more visually balanced).

• Left/right arrows for navigation.

• This will be used across 7 static pages (not CMS template pages), so the slider should be built as a Component (or Symbol) for easy reusability and editing.

• Clean, responsive implementation following Client-First best practices.

Bonus:

• Experience with Finsweet Attributes and custom filtering logic.

• Familiarity with using Webflow Components for scalable builds on static pages.

Deliverables include:

• Fully functional CMS Slider using Finsweet Attributes.

• Component-ready setup that can be reused and adjusted across static pages.

• Optional: guidance or Loom video showing how to duplicate and update the component per page.

Pricing: Upon Discussion

Post-Job: I am looking for a reliable Webflow Developer, I can begin handing work/tasks over to

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Job Qualifications

  • The slider must pull images and text from the CMS, filtered by a specific title field
  • Layout: 3-column (or 4-column if more visually balanced)
  • This will be used across 7 static pages (not CMS template pages), so the slider should be built as a Component (or Symbol) for easy reusability and editing
  • Experience with Finsweet Attributes and custom filtering logic
  • Familiarity with using Webflow Components for scalable builds on static pages

Job Benefits

Job Responsibilities

  • I’m looking for a Webflow expert to help implement a CMS-powered slider using Finsweet’s Attributes
  • Left/right arrows for navigation
  • Clean, responsive implementation following Client-First best practices
  • Fully functional CMS Slider using Finsweet Attributes
  • Component-ready setup that can be reused and adjusted across static pages
  • Optional: guidance or Loom video showing how to duplicate and update the component per page