Custom Cursor Blending

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The Custom Cursor Blending is a cloneable element that allows you to add a fun and interactive blending effect to your Webflow site using a custom mouse cursor. When hovering over an image, this technique turns the mouse cursor into a blended object, displaying the blending difference effects as the user moves their mouse. This cloneable utilizes some minor custom CSS for the mouse cursor, although the true blending and custom cursor are created using native Webflow interactions and features. The Custom Cursor Blending is a great way to add a dynamic and visually interesting element to your website, and is sure to be a valuable resource for anyone looking to add a unique and engaging touch to their site. This cloneable, created by Muhammad Ukasha, is categorized as a mouse, interactions, blending, CSS, and custom code element, and is a valuable tool for any site looking to increase user engagement and interaction. Be sure to incorporate the Custom Cursor Blending into your site design to give your visitors a memorable and immersive browsing experience.

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A fun way of changing the gradient background color via mouse in Webflow. Please note this will not work in Firefox. This is a native Webflow interaction and just a single line of CSS code. The CSS controls the pointer events to none while the interactions control the location of the blur and it's surrounding effects.

A huge selection of premade Webflow animations, including animated buttons, click buttons, circular hover buttons, scroll down animations, nav link animations, tab animations, search bars, social media buttons, text animations, contact cards, blog cards, product cards and more.

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 fun way of adding a custom worm style cursor to Webflow. The snake follows your cursor on the page and creates a trail effect. To customize the worm be sure to update the custom code.

An animated timeline scrolling effect perfect for about pages, historical pages and many others. As the user scrolls down the page a fun native interaction is applied that allows users to visit historical timelines with a unique Webflow interaction. The current date and item that is in view increases brightness while others out of view are faded out. The user can scroll down the page and have historical information provided in a unique and interactive fashion. This interaction uses while scrolling in view and while page is scrolling page trigger interactions.

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.

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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.

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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.

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