<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><oembed><type>video</type><version>1.0</version><html>&lt;iframe src=&quot;https://www.loom.com/embed/32b57af0f06b4ab1a0d1d9a77955483b&quot; frameborder=&quot;0&quot; width=&quot;1976&quot; height=&quot;1482&quot; webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</html><height>1482</height><width>1976</width><provider_name>Loom</provider_name><provider_url>https://www.loom.com</provider_url><thumbnail_height>1482</thumbnail_height><thumbnail_width>1976</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_url>https://cdn.loom.com/sessions/thumbnails/32b57af0f06b4ab1a0d1d9a77955483b-dd861e4161ca5d42.gif</thumbnail_url><duration>558.166</duration><title>Creating Engaging Webflow Layouts with Figma Integration 🎨</title><description>In this video, I walk you through the process of creating a shape with an image in Figma and then exporting it to Webflow. I explain how to set up a group with an image and a mask, and how to use negative margins for a full-width image layout. I also discuss the importance of adjusting margins and ensuring no overflow hidden to maintain the design integrity. I recommend experimenting with flexbox for better stability and suggest setting a max width for consistency. Please take a look at these adjustments and play around with the layout to see what works best.</description></oembed>