The Responsive Card Slider is a fully fluid, multi-column card slider for Webflow that is designed to be fully responsive. The starting cards are left aligned while the final card is right aligned, and the slider mask is set to a percentage-based width that varies depending on the number of cards in the slider. This allows you to control the number of cards shown on the screen depending on the size of the screen. This cloneable is categorized under Slider, Card and was created by Corey Moen. If you're looking to add a professional and user-friendly card slider to your Webflow site, the Responsive Card Slider is a great choice. So why wait? Check out the Responsive Card Slider today and start showcasing your content in style!
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.
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 unique stacking cards on scroll interaction in Webflow. When you scroll down the page the cards on the right side stack on top of each other. A unique interaction perfect for a SaaS or technology site. The stacking cards effect was built entirely using Webflow interactions and does not require any additional code or scripts. The effect is created by using the While scrolling into view trigger, with the use of Scale and Filter. The filter applied reduces the overall brightness of the card and the scaling is used to send the item back smaller. Overall a well designed and thought out solution for a stacking card interaction.
A beautiful Swiper.js overlapping cards slider built for Webflow. This Swiper.js slider is perfect for a hero section or features section of a site. When a user navigates between slides the top card is removed and the next card in line comes into view. The cards are stacked with various offsets so it looks like playing cards. There are text transitions for each text associated with the slide. This slider was created using Swiper.js and utilizes Webflow's native CMS collections. This allows you to dynamically generate slides based on the collection list items. This requires custom code so be sure to look at the pages custom code for the Swiper.js code. You can modify the Swiper.js code to include grabcursor, looping, and utilizing arrows to navigate between slides.
Here's a basic example of utilizing Swiper.js for a slider within your Webflow site. Swiper.js is great for adding a draggable slider with a variety of effects within Webflow.
Looking to add a dynamic image slider that can change based on categories? Here's way to add a dynamic image slider driven by Webflow CMS that can be filtered by categories or links of your choosing. The amount of slides is determined by the amount of images added to the multi-image field within collections.
A 3D Splide.js CMS draggable slider for Webflow. This 3D draggable slider created with Splide.js allows you to integrate Webflow's native CMS solution with Splide.js to create a dynamic and interactive slider with Webflow. The slider features navigation arrows and the ability to drag between each slide item, perfect for desktop or mobile. There's also a 3D effect with the slides entering and exiting the viewport. The Splide.js slider allows you to customize the number of items per page, per move as well as various break point functionality for mobile responsiveness. You're also able to modify the delay, duration and easing in and out. This example is infinite looping so that there's no beginning or end and the users can navigate endlessly between each individual slide that is powered by Webflow CMS.
Explore techniques for implementing unique Webflow CMS sliders via Swiper.js. Flow Ninja built 8 different slider options including a basic slider, a thumbnail slider, infinite loop swiper great for client logos, auto height, pop-up modal sliders, grid sliders, vertical sliders and a number pagination slider. These prebuilt Webflow sliders utilize Swiper.js to operate correctly so it's important to add the code implemented in the head tag and closing body tag found in the Page Settings for this to work properly.
Here's a way to utilize a tab change interaction for your Webflow sites. Upon clicking the tab the elements animate and the tab changes. Note that any interactions happening within the tab page much start after any interactions within the tab link are finished. Otherwise the tab component will cut off the animation resulting in nothing happening within the tab pane itself.
A multi-column, fully fluid responsive card slider for Webflow. The starting cards are left aligned while the final card is right aligned. The slider mask is set to percentage based width varying on the number of cards in the slider. This way you can control the number of cards shown depending on the size of the screen.
A great example of a CMS slider with custom navigation arrows that are designed within Webflow. It also features a dropdown to filter the slides. This uses the slick slider JS library.
The Mast CSS framework is one of our favorite Webflow frameworks. It's based on a developer first mentality and features essential classes and strategies to help you build efficient Webflow sites. It's built with the less is more mentality, less classes, less elements to maintain which means faster sites and less development time. This framework allows you to quickly build anything from scratch by utilizing an essential set of HTML and CSS building blocks. Get up and running quickly with the Styleguide that features typography, heading classes, body text classes for paragraph, eyebrow text elements, ordered lists, unordered lists, color swatches, text colors, components such as buttons (primary, secondary, text links, form fields with radios and checkboxes, cards, utility classes, padding, alignment, overflow, size, helpers, layout, grids, columns and other helpful items.
Here's a way to create an age gated pop up modal in Webflow. Using the power of cookies you can now gate your content/site with a age date requirement. The code in the settings takes the submission of the month, day and year of the persons birthday and calculates their age against todays date. If they validate that they are over 18, then a cookie will be added to their browser and the pop up modal will be hidden from them until they clear their cookies. If they are not over 18 then they are redirected from your site.
Connect Webflow's native CMS to an image plotter via this cloneable. With this cloneable you can add an image plotter to highlight features, locations, items, product features and much more. The multi-reference highlight items to each main gallery image item using a simple top and left coordinate value to set the specific location of the dots on the image. Each highlight dot also leverages conditional visibility to adjust the position of the tooltip image polotter depending on the location of the dot and whether or not the values were set in CMS.
A fun way to have an animated, cursor following dog animation on Webflow. This is driven fully by div elements and a bit of CSS and JS to make the magic happen.
Here's a way to add or remove additional form fields in Webflow. This is a great way to have added functionality to native Webflow forms.