bubbleHacks newsletter

Hey @d9999 !

Just saw it now and it was great, i like that you are putting some examples that require just a bit of code!

Hope you’ll make one about building plugins!!

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In today’s issue:

  1. To build or not to build?
  2. Make your apps look a tiny bit nicer using Font Awesome Icons
    https://bubblehacks.substack.com/p/the-devil-is-in-the-details

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Hey @d9999 !!

I really need to thank you for your first tutorial!

It helped us a lot for building or mobile version of our site and with your tips I managed really easily the responsiveness on different screen heights!

Feel free to check it!

I think we would have give up and try to do a regular landing page if it was not because of your tutorial, thanks again and looking forward for more!

Maybe something around animations? :slight_smile:

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That’s great to hear! and the site looks awesome on mobile!
thanks for the input, will put animations on the backlog :slight_smile:

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bubbleHack #4: Having SEO Issues?

Gain SEO superpowers with Bubble + Webflow: A guide on setting up your domain structure

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In the next issue of the bubbleHacks newsletter I will write about adding animated blobs to Bubbe. Stay tuned.
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Signed up! Good luck

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Signed up! Thanks!!

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as promised, here the tutorial: Adding animated blobs to your Bubble app - by Damian Hope you enjoy :crossed_fingers:

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Cool stuff, I’m a novice so I will definitely check it out.

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Great content and great so see some rather simple to follow instruction to use custom (low)code elements. Keep it coming!

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New issue is out:

  1. Adding animated gradient buttons to your Bubble app
  2. The Sidehustler’s Guide to Idea Validation
    Adding animated gradient buttons to your Bubble app

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This is so cool, speaking of gradient, it would be great to be able to add a color gradient to a specific word In a hero tittle.

Example

This hero tittle is so awesome (gradient only on word “tittle”)

As far as I understand, right now it requires to have three text elements, one being the word isolated to be colored with a gradient (in my example, “tittle”). It sounds like an awful implementation especially for responsive

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@lucas.ar something like this? I don’t think it’s possible using the Bubble text element. But using only the HTML element works. It’s also mobile responsive that way.

OR

(not sure why the ‘t’ gets cut off…

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Finding the newsletter really useful so far @d9999! Keep it up

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This is exactly what I was looking for, I will implemented in the next couple of days and let you know

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Your newsletter is awesome!

I did not know that you can use css classes directly in the ID of the element, like you did in the gradient button :exploding_head:

Where did you find/learn about the brackets to insert classes instead of ID# ?

{addClass: “btn-grad”}

I always used #mycss in the style and then #mycss in the ID of the element.

there Landowski !

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That comes from the classify plugin

Oh, yes! I tought that you was using only the styles from the HTML element.

Thanks lucas.ar and d9999!