We have a couple of videos on text animations similar to this: try searching our channel for "Create Epic Text Animations in WordPress Using Motion.page" - this may be what you're looking for!
I'm working with Elementor and I have to follow the HTML structure of the image widget. Plenty of divs and wrappers in there, but I can't set them to absolute. Is there a way to achieve this in Motion Page with a psuedo element on the image wrapper? (because you can't add psuedo elements to a ) Edit: nevermind, I find a solution.
what is the different between using classes and id ? i did it with id and work same
Any chance of showing a accessible menu?
This looks great. I often see this for titles too. Would this be possible to apply on titles/text?
We have a couple of videos on text animations similar to this: try searching our channel for "Create Epic Text Animations in WordPress Using Motion.page" - this may be what you're looking for!
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I'm working with Elementor and I have to follow the HTML structure of the image widget. Plenty of divs and wrappers in there, but I can't set them to absolute.
Is there a way to achieve this in Motion Page with a psuedo element on the image wrapper? (because you can't add psuedo elements to a )
Edit: nevermind, I find a solution.
Hi there, happy to hear you found a solution! 💪🏻🔥
Share the solution pls
@@yoni_kessler They have a tutorial about it. You have to create CSS variables to animate psuedo's.