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!!
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!!
In today’s issue:
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?
That’s great to hear! and the site looks awesome on mobile!
thanks for the input, will put animations on the backlog
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In the next issue of the bubbleHacks newsletter I will write about adding animated blobs to Bubbe. Stay tuned.
Signed up! Good luck
Signed up! Thanks!!
as promised, here the tutorial: Adding animated blobs to your Bubble app - by Damian Hope you enjoy
Cool stuff, I’m a novice so I will definitely check it out.
Great content and great so see some rather simple to follow instruction to use custom (low)code elements. Keep it coming!
New issue is out:
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
@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…Finding the newsletter really useful so far @d9999! Keep it up
This is exactly what I was looking for, I will implemented in the next couple of days and let you know
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
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 !
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!