Dashed Slider Overlay

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The Dashed Slider Overlay is a custom slider element for your Webflow site that features dashes instead of dots and allows users to navigate between slides using mouse clicks. It's a great way to add a visually appealing and interactive element to your site, and the custom cursor that appears when hovering over the slide adds an extra touch of polish and professionalism. This cloneable component was created by Ben Parker, a skilled designer and developer, and it falls under the categories of Slider, Hover, and Interactions. Whether you're looking to create a dynamic and engaging user experience or simply want to add a visually striking element to your site, the Dashed Slider Overlay is a great choice.

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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.

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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.

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.

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Here's a demonstration of using three.js for the background of your Webflow site.

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Add a character count to an input field on your Webflow site. This is perfect for creating limitations or showing the character count of an input field.

Using Airtable and No Code API to power the job listings of a Webflow site rather than using the CMS.

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A simple countdown/launch timer for your Webflow site. This demonstration utilizes a custom script in order for it to work properly. You'll need to include the script found in the HTML embed in order for this to work properly. You'll also need to udpate the date and time to the future date/time that you'd like for it to count down to. This script allows you to customize the countdown timer to your own local date and time so that it works properly for any time zone.

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