A fully dynamic hero slider that's responsive and includes a vertical slider that switches out the primary heros image. This was built entirely with Webflow, some CSS and Webflow's native interactions. At the top you'll notice a horizontal marquee, this is powered by custom CSS which you'll find via an HTML embed. You'll also notice an extensive use of Webflow native sliders and a variety of individual interactions for each slide change associated with each and every slider. A very extensive use of Webflow sliders and interactions. This hero slider does not use custom code within the page settings so you'll want to dive into the HTML embed and then the Webflow interactions which make this entire thing possible.
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 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.
A huge selection of premade Webflow animations, including animated buttons, click buttons, circular hover buttons, scroll down animations, nav link animations, tab animations, search bars, social media buttons, text animations, contact cards, blog cards, product cards and more.
An FAQ accordion for Webflow that includes all of the Webflow interactions to make it work. This accordion offers a simple design and is fully responsive with prebuilt interactions to make the magic happen.
An exploding text particles animation using Three.js in Webflow. A good demonstration of how to add Three.js to your Webflow site. In this cloneable the text begins to morph and explode as you move the cursor over it. Please note that this uses custom code found in the head and closing body tags of the page settings.
Here's a way of adding a circular text with movement effect to Webflow via circulartype.js. Unfortunately the sizing is a little weird and doesn't work properly, although it does work. This includes an interaction for page load, scrolling through sections ad for page transitions.
No javascript, no interactions, easy CSS scrolling marquees for your Webflow site. This is the easiest way to add marquees to your Webflow site without ANY confusing interactions or complicated JS solutions. Please note that you must have an even number of elements within your marquees for them to function properly and not skip around. The CSS for each marquee is included inside of the container and denoted with an emoji.
A creative, yet difficult to implement variation of Webflow accordions that utilizes a combination of position sticky, CSS Grid and the power of mix-blend-mode to create the powerful overlays. This is primarily no-code but does include bits of JS to achieve the link jumps and another one to reset the scroll position when the item has been closed. A few notes is that this doesn't work well in Safari and adding new items means that you need to add more JS in the page settings. Jump links are positioned to absolute elements within each dropdown, so you'll need to add new ones with new IDs for those to work. The interaction animations are really well done, when a user opens and expands an accordion item the title pops to the top of the page and the content comes in from the bottom. It also allows the user to bounce around various sections of each accordion item as previously mentioned.
Here's a simple way to create tall horizontal accordions within Webflow. This is implemented using interactions, some custom CSS properties for the vertical text, and a touch of magic. There is a lot of math involved with this implementation and will need to be modified if you want to remove or add any accordions.
An amazing, sweeping slider interaction perfect for any Webflow site. The interactions have a custom scroll indicator, automatically transitions slides and provides a unique sweeping transition between slides. Perfect for a hero or landing page in Webflow.
A fully dynamic hero slider that's responsive and includes a vertical slider that switches out the primary heros image. This was built entirely with Webflow, some CSS and Webflow's native interactions. At the top you'll notice a horizontal marquee, this is powered by custom CSS which you'll find via an HTML embed. You'll also notice an extensive use of Webflow native sliders and a variety of individual interactions for each slide change associated with each and every slider. A very extensive use of Webflow sliders and interactions. This hero slider does not use custom code within the page settings so you'll want to dive into the HTML embed and then the Webflow interactions which make this entire thing possible.
A very complicated, and advanced cloneable featuring hover effects for a portfolio site. This demo includes a custom, animated cursor, hover effects that change images/divs, text clipping that fills text based on the cursor location. A great example of how Webflow can create a number of different effects, all at the same time. All of this is driven via Webflow's native CMS.