Webflow Elements Used to Create ACONS
Below is a list of the Webflow elements used to build the ACONS website, along with a brief explanation of each element's purpose and function:
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Body: The body element represents the main content area of the webpage.
Navigation Wrap: This element wraps the navigation section to provide structure and positioning.
Navigation: The navigation element contains the main navigation menu for the website.
Navigation Full: A full-width container for the navigation menu, ensuring it spans the entire width of the viewport.

Navigation Container: A container that holds the navigation links and ensures proper alignment.
Navigation (MOB): A modified version of the navigation menu specifically designed for mobile devices.
Hero: The hero section is the prominent and visually appealing area at the top of the website, often used to showcase key messages.
ACONS Hero Grid: A grid layout that organizes the content within the hero section.
What Do: This section introduces the "What We Do" services offered by ACONS.
Acons What Do Grid: A grid layout that structures the content within the "What We Do" section.
Acons We Do One, Acons We Do Two, Acons We Do Three, etc.: Individual sections within the grid that describe specific services offered by ACONS.
Price: The Price section displays information about the pricing options or packages available.
Tabs: Tabs are used to display different sets of content within a single section.
Tabs Menu: A container that holds the tab navigation to monthly and yearly pricing.
Tabs Content: A container that holds the content corresponding to each tab link.
Work Progress: This section showcases the progress of ACONS' work or projects or work progress.
Blog: The blog section displays ACONS' latest blog posts and content.
Business Blog Grid: A grid layout used to organize and present blog posts.
Footer: The footer section appears at the bottom of the website and typically contains contact information and additional links.
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