The Analog Clock via CSS & JS cloneable is a stylish and functional way to add an analog clock to your Webflow project. This clock is built using divs, with javascript and CSS driving the analogue movements of the hours and hands. Created by Keegan Leary, this cloneable is categorized in the Date/Time category, making it easy to find and use in your Webflow projects. Whether you're looking to add a bit of visual interest to your site or simply want to give your users a quick and easy way to check the time, the Analog Clock via CSS & JS is a great choice. So if you're looking to add an analog clock to your Webflow project, be sure to give the Analog Clock via CSS & JS a try.
A simple animation that has a scroll bar interaction/animation as you scroll down the page in Webflow. The animation is applied to the class, if you want to add more steps simply duplicate the last step and then edit the content.
A sticky horizontal scrolling timeline container for your Webflow site. This is a combination of sticky position, overflow-x hidden and a scrolling in view interaction. This is perfect for timelines, milestones, process steps, about, history and much more.
A full page Calendar with week/day/month setting and works with Webflow CMS. This full page calendar design relies on custom stylesheet and JS to work so you'll need to copy both the CSS and JS found in the head and closing body tag of the page settings. Please note that this is primarily driven via CSS and thus Webflow's designer becomes rather useless for the design other than the Webflow CMS elements tied to it.
A horizontal scrolling timeline of events driven by Webflow CMS. You can navigate through the timeline both vertically (below) and horizontally. Both lists stay in sync. The vertical section shows more notes and links regarding the timeline events. This timeline is CMS driven and there are two collections, one for the events and one for the categories of each events. Each year of the timeline is made out of one collection list. There is more info on how this works at the bottom of the page, specifically how the CMS and CSS calc work. This could be great for about pages, client timeline pages, and much more.
A unique way of creating an interactive scrolling timeline within Webflow. This demonstration provides a Covid timeline as an example for it's implementation. The animation is based on while scrolling into view with a scale of the line div blocks from 0 to 1. A
A great way of adding a date/calendar picker to forms or other elements within Webflow. Provides the essentials to get it added in 30 seconds and easily configurable based on your own style. Inherits the <body> typography. Please note that the date picker does require custom code found within the Page Settings. This utilizes Datepicker.js to create the date picker and the styling allows you to further customize the styling.
Add a countdown or launch date timer to your Webflow site with this cloneable. Have an upcoming launch for a product or service? Add a countdown timer via this cloneable and JS snippet. Simply update the JS code with the date and time of your event, match the style and make sure you have the relevant parent element ID and relevant divs setup and you'll have a countdown timer. In this example you can show the days, hours, minutes and seconds till your chosen launch time. This is perfect for any product or service page or events page that has a launch time associated with it.
Want to add a countdown or number count up to your Webflow site? Clone this easy and free prebuilt counter animation in Webflow and get it up and running in minutes.
Add an infinite horizontal marquee to your Webflow site using only HTML & CSS. Building infinite marquees with Webflow interactions can be difficult and confusing. This solution allows you to easily add a horizontal marquee to your Webflow site using HTML embeds or Webflow's custom code. The infinite marquee is lightweight and allows you to customize the direction, as well as the speed at which the marquee is displayed on your site. Skip the confusing calculations typically required for native Webflow interactions and add an infinite Webflow horizontal marquee to your site in seconds.
A subtle, yet clean gradient moving background interaction created for Webflow. This cloneable was built with only Webflow native interactions and does not require any additional code or HTML embeds. The effect was created by adding 4 different circle gradients to a gradient wrapper. The moving gradients uses Webflow interactions page load trigger and manipulates the scale of each item over a timeframe. Essentially each item grows and contracts at different intervals creating the appearance of a moving gradient background that isn't overwhelming.
A number of different examples of utilizing Countup.js in your Webflow projects. The examples include, currency count up, intervals, scroll and more. The first example loads when the page is loaded, the second example counts up when the item enters viewport, the third item counts up several items at different intervals and finally there's a currency countup that continuously counts up. This requires custom code which you can find in the custom code section of page settings. Each example is commented within the code and allows you to update the target ID as well as the final count number. The second example is the scroll into view option and can be added as shown in the code. There's also a count down example, count up example with a duration and suffix. This is a great cloneable if you plan on adding count up or count down text items to your Webflow site.
Let's face it, Matter.js is fun! It adds dynamic elements to any site where you can play, throw, and drag items into each other with real like physics. This cloneable features how to utilize Matter.js with SVG bodies. While technically this is easy to accomplish this does require a bit of custom code and HTML embeds, with proper div names to work properly. You can find the custom code for Matter.js and this effect in the Webflow custom code page settings, also take note to the CSS HTML Embed located on the page. This technique uses Matter.js, pathseg.min.js and dcomp.min.js to work properly. This uses element IDs to target the matterContainer and can be further modified to your own specifications. A wonderful example of how to add Matter.js to your Webflow sites in a fairly straight forward manner.
An analog clock built from CSS & JS in Webflow. The design is built from divs, while javascript and CSS drives the analogue movements of the clock hours and hands.
An NFT collection with a minting dapp in Webflow. The minting works but you need to have a MetaMask wallet and you also need to have some MATIC tokens on the Polygon network to avoid high gas fees.