The Load Third Party Forms via JS technique allows you to load forms or other elements from a different page on your Webflow site. This technique can be useful for embedding third-party forms in Webflow or for using external action URLs. It can also help to combat spam bots, as many of these bots do not utilize or render JavaScript. In order to use this technique, you will need to ensure that JavaScript is enabled in the browser. Muhammad Ukasha has created a Webflow cloneable that demonstrates this technique and has categorized it under the categories of Form and Embed. By using the Load Third Party Forms via JS technique, you can easily embed forms or other elements from external sources into your Webflow projects.
Twenty prebuilt CSS button hover effects to allow you to easily add button hover effects without complicated Webflow interactions. These include a number of unique effects such as marquee text on hover, fade in and fade out, 3D expanding effects, chat widget buttons, rotating and much more. You can add these to your Webflow site by copying the HTML embed with the relevant CSS scripts for the button effects that you want. Add the custom css class to your buttons and you'll immediately be able to view the button effects within Webflow designer. This makes for easy, and lightweight buttons that provide fun effects without the headache of interactions or complicated hover states.
Cards 2 is an amazing UI kit and framework to allow you to quickly design and wireframe your next landing page using Webflow. There are over 100+ different prebuilt symbols and components included for hi-fidelity wireframing for any UI/UX designers. Create landing pages and designs faster with the Cards 2.0 UI kit directly in Webflow and ready to be published directly with code. This UI kit includes 50 new cards as Webflow components/symbols in both dark and light variations. 3 complete landing page designs in both dark and light. Symbols/components for both hero sections, features, testimonials, team, pricing pages, blog posts and more. These are responsive for all 4 breakpoints and all cards are offered in a Sketch file. This UI kit allows you to build your designs faster and begin the design process directly in Webflow.
A beautifully designed multi step form with unique animated input forms for your Webflow site. Even if you don't use the multi-step form the input label animations are a great design and perfect for any Webflow site contact form/checkout form.
This is the official starter UI kit for the Untitled UI Webflow components library driven by Relume. This project contains a styleguide with all of the necessary pre-built classes. There are no pages, no layouts and nothing that you need to delete. This Untitled UI kit uses the client-first Webflow styling system. The styleguide features all typography, H1 headings, H2 headings all the way through H6 headings. This also includes the heading classes from xxlarge to xsmall, paragraphs, links, block quotes, unordered and ordered lists. You'll find the class text sizes such as text size large, text weights, text heights, text styles, color swatches, including error, warning and success color states. Background colors, text colors, shadows, UI buttons and all necessary elements, badges, badge groups, form elements such as inputs, dropdowns, checkboxs and radios. This is the complete Untitled UI styleguide kit to jump start your next Webflow builds.
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 way to add a dropdown with all the countries and flags to your Webflow site. There are several examples that utilize Nice Select, including flags, no flags and a dropdown only. You can copy-paste the custom code element with a select tag with all the countries in it. Note that this is achieved via JS and you won't be able to preview this within the WEbflow designer.
Want to validate forms prior to submission in Webflow? Using this technique you'll now be able to validate form fields in Webflow prior to allow a submit using native Webflow forms. In order for this to work you'll need to add the custom code found on the Page Settings. This utilizes jqueryvalidate to validate the forms prior to submission. Jqueryvalidate offers a number of additional validation features that may relevant to your needs.
Here's a way to add TikTok videos in a slider with Finsweet client first naming conventions driven by Webflow native CMS. Adding videos could be automated with Make/Integromat or Zapier with the creation of new items in the slider from this collection. This uses the CMS to drive the videos and uses Client-first CSS classes.
A unique hexagon hover effect in Webflow via custom CSS. When a user hovers over a hexagon on the page a color gradient shifting animation is displayed with a fade in and fade out animation. Please note that you need to include the HTML embedded CSS for this effect to work.
A fun example of the blending feature released by Webflow via a custom mouse cursor. This technique turns the mouse cursor into a blended object, when hovering over the image you can see the blending difference effects. This utilizes some minor custom CSS for the mouse cursor although the true blending and custom cursor is created via native Webflow interactions and features.
Prevent Webflow form spam with this unique form validation technique. Using this you'll be able to block spam emails from generic or invalid email addresses from sending you form spam before they get validated with Webflow's native forms. In order to get this to work you'll need to utilize the code found within the closing body tag of the Page Settings. You can customize the invalid domain names within the settings to prevent any domains that you don't want to have form submissions from.
Here's a way of using a math problem for a captcha in your Webflow forms. This allows users to create a basic math problem prior to them being able to successfully submit their form submission. All math questions are randomly generated.
Load form or anything from a different page on your Webflow site. This is helpful for embedding 3rd party forms in Webflow or even external action URLS. This helps combat most spam bots since many don't utilize or render JS. Keep in mind that JS needs to be enabled in the browser for this technique to work.