“Battle of the Builders: WordPress or Webflow – Who Reigns Supreme in Web Design?”

You can define properties like height, orientation, padding, margins, backgrounds, and borders, as well as implement styling changes in mobile design.

You also have the ability to create reusable components, called “collections,” for things like blog posts, and you can export Webflow markup to use elsewhere.
In WordPress, you most often start with one of the 13,000+ free responsive themes. They exist for many specific niches—like blogs, portfolios, and business sites—making it easy to begin with a tailored look.