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The Colorful Gradient Background Animation Webflow cloneable is a visually appealing and easy-to-use tool that allows you to add a unique gradient background animation to your website. This cloneable, created by Joshua Fry, is categorized under Background, Animation, and Interactions and is a great way to add some flair and depth to your site. The Colorful Gradient Background Animation is fully responsive and easy to customize, making it a great choice for any website that wants to add some visual interest to its background. Whether you want to provide your users with a dynamic and engaging visual experience or simply want to add some color and movement to your site, the Colorful Gradient Background Animation is a great choice. It is a good idea to use this cloneable on your website to improve user experience and add uniqueness to your website.

Several different text reveal on scroll animations for Webflow. These techniques use a paid GSAP plugin called SplitText was used to achieve this effect. You can find the plugin here: https://greensock.com/club/ There are three different animations demonstrated here, line animation in which each line is animated as the user scrolls into the viewport, word animation in which each word is animated on scroll, and letter animation in which each letter individually animates.

A fun way of changing the gradient background color via mouse in Webflow. Please note this will not work in Firefox. This is a native Webflow interaction and just a single line of CSS code. The CSS controls the pointer events to none while the interactions control the location of the blur and it's surrounding effects.

A fun way of adding a water mouse hover ripple effect to your Webflow site. Simply add a tiny code and the javascript library and you're all set.

Add a liquid metal background animation to your Webflow site via WebGL. Please note that this example relies heavily on scripts and custom code so you'll need to add the custom code found within the page settings.

A fully cloneable animated blurry gradient background that can be used on your hero section, or other sections of your site. Helps add a layer of dynamic elements to your Webflow site. This is a 100% native solution with Webflow interactions and utilizes colored div blocks with CSS scaling.

A way of utilizing sticky cards that stack on scroll in Webflow. Using position sticky and a scrolling into view interaction allows for this effect without any custom code.

An animated timeline scrolling effect perfect for about pages, historical pages and many others. As the user scrolls down the page a fun native interaction is applied that allows users to visit historical timelines with a unique Webflow interaction. The current date and item that is in view increases brightness while others out of view are faded out. The user can scroll down the page and have historical information provided in a unique and interactive fashion. This interaction uses while scrolling in view and while page is scrolling page trigger interactions.

Add a progress bar to your draggable CMS slider sections in Webflow. Typically most draggable, or third party sliders, don't offer a progress bar indicator. Using the power of Dragdealer.js you can now add a progress bar and draggable CMS slider to your Webflow site. Please note that you'll need to add the global styles HTML embed as well as the custom script found in the closing body tag within the Page settings for this to work properly.

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A unique colorful gradient background animation technique to add some flare and depth to your Webflow site.

Freelance user experience consultant and web designer. Available for custom Webflow sites, as well as UX design, research and prototyping.

Here's a technique demonstrating spinning, 3D circle divs based on mouse movements via Webflow native interactions.

This is a demonstration of how to randomly order CMS items on each page refresh using custom code. This was created because the random CMS settings within Webflow wasn't giving a random order on each page load. This is an example of how to truly have a random CMS list on each page load. This uses custom code and a class name assigned to the cards. There is also a non-CMS version of this as well.

Here's a way to create a forever scrolling effect for your Webflow site. With a custom piece of code you can create an infinite page scroll which continues to clone the body over and over again. Not sure how you could use this effect but a fun demonstration none the less.

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