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The Dribble Style Sign Up in Webflow is a creative and functional tool for adding a sign up page to your website. Inspired by Dribble, this cloneable includes a Google login button, Twitter login, name, username, email, and password. The username, Google, and Twitter functionality are a beta of the Memberstack 2.0, making it easy for users to create and access their accounts. The form includes unique designs with hover states, active states, and more, adding some visual interest and interactivity to your site. This cloneable has been created by Duncan Hamra and is classified in the categories of Form, Account, and Membership. The Dribble Style Sign Up is a great way to add a user-friendly and visually appealing sign up page to your website. It is a simple but effective tool for any website looking to add some flair and personality to their site.

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.

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 create a multi-step Webflow form that includes a step counter, custom confirmation animations and custom checkboxes. A perfect way to filter leads, create long forms that are filled out, and segment your lists/clients.

Pop up contact form modal interaction for Webflow. A clean modal window appears with a contact form when clicking on the contact button. This contact modal form features all the native Webflow interactions required for a modal window in a fully responsive design.

Using Mixitup to combine CMS lists into a single list and add both sorting and filtering to your Webflow site.

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Another fun text effect, this one shows you how to scramble text between transitions.

Here are 18 hand drawn SVG elements for your Webflow site. This cloneable includes 18 different arrows inside individual custom embeds. The great thing about SVGs, when setup properly is that they can inherit their color from the font-color of the parent elements.

A 100% native Webflow tooltips solution. Most tooltips utilize third party JS libraries to add tool tips to Webflow. These tooltips are created 100% with Webflow dropdowns to create a unique solution to creating tooltips within Webflow.

A Matrix style text scramble effect in Webflow. This entire effect relies on custom code which is included as an HTML embed and was found on a CodePen. In order to modify the text you'll need to update the custom code in the HTML embed.

A free dashboard collection for an ecommerce company.

A responsive safari mockup built for Webflow. A perfect way to showcase a product demonstration or image in a responsive Safari style window. This Apple Safari mockup window is a light version rather than a dark version.

A fun login and sign up page for Webflow featuring a unique cartoon character that follows your mouse cursor. This is accomplished via 100% native Webflow interactions. The SVG was broken up into several parts, and added a hover over element interaction to the background and hover/in out interactions to the email, password and login fields. The rotating head effect is created by moving close-up elements slightly more than the background elements. For example, the nose moves 11px to the left or right, while the mouth only moves 9px and the face moves 6px while the body doesn't move at all.

Here's a way of creating a product tour in Webflow utilizing native interactions and custom tool tips. Rather than using complicated external JavaScript libraries you. can build your own guided product tour using a simple tooltip design and Webflow's native interactions.

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