wow this approach of teaching on Flutterflow University is wonderful, I especially love that you give real life examples, really solidifies the concepts!
the one thing you didnt touch was arrangement.... took a while but i finally figured it out ,, for those here to understand... you find it when you right click.... the you'll see bring forward, move back, bring to front etc......
yeah i proper love this style, I use these like a reference while using the app, like i can just go to the video that explains a certain concept I'm having trouble with rather than trying to find a specific section in a 'build with me'' tutorial vid. i seriously hope they keep doing these vids because they're constantly updating the functions so it helps to keep up, rather than a tutorial that comes out once a year. other pro apps could learn a thing or two from this approach
For the hinting on the card you're using a gradient overlay with a color over the cards that matches the background, but what happens if the background changes color? How would you do that so that the overlay is more like a MASK and adds transparency so that whatever the background is becomes visible? Thanks!
wow this approach of teaching on Flutterflow University is wonderful, I especially love that you give real life examples, really solidifies the concepts!
The bottom is the top - most important learning, helped a lot thanks :)
Enjoyed this immensely, real life application was great to see, hoping you could follow through with the rest of the lessons
I'm so happy that the top of the stack is the bottom of the stack. No wonder I was confused!
the one thing you didnt touch was arrangement.... took a while but i finally figured it out ,, for those here to understand... you find it when you right click.... the you'll see bring forward, move back, bring to front etc......
Thank you for all the videos!!! would be so nice to find one with the swipeablestack
I love this kind of videos. Short and very useful. Keep rocking! 🎉🎉
yeah i proper love this style, I use these like a reference while using the app, like i can just go to the video that explains a certain concept I'm having trouble with rather than trying to find a specific section in a 'build with me'' tutorial vid.
i seriously hope they keep doing these vids because they're constantly updating the functions so it helps to keep up, rather than a tutorial that comes out once a year. other pro apps could learn a thing or two from this approach
What a great widget! So useful.
great video love these this is exactly what I was looking for the teaching is amazing
this explanation of stack is cool. thanks
For the hinting on the card you're using a gradient overlay with a color over the cards that matches the background, but what happens if the background changes color? How would you do that so that the overlay is more like a MASK and adds transparency so that whatever the background is becomes visible? Thanks!
how do you apply witj dynamic data from firebase?
Nice explanation
It’s funny even official tutorial put google advertisement 😂