This was super helpful. I was struggling with creating/designing several instances and with replacing the navigation. Your approach makes it so much easier. Big thx!
Really great Video, i was looking for a swiper basic tutorial and this perfectly covered my needs. Looking forward to see more I was watching alot of videos from you earlier with Jonas or from Finsweet. Great to see ur back
Thank you very much for the only good custom slider tutorial where you go over how you did it and explain from the beginning. This also worked with my CMS too.
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial on Swiper.js! It was incredibly helpful, and I was able to apply it in Webflow successfully. Your clear explanation made everything easy to understand, even for someone like me who’s still learning. Keep up the great work-looking forward to more of your videos!
Really helpful thanks Simon, learned a lot here. One thing to add is that spaceBetween can be set in % which is a tiny bit better for responsiveness in my experience
Thanks a lot!!, It works. But is there a way to have 2 different sliders on the same page? I tried to do this with different classes but I cannot let them both work at the same time.
I appreciate your feedback! For sure it would help some people. When creating content you have to make decisions on what you want to include. I consider SwiperJS to be for intermediate/advanced Webflow users so I personally think it would be benefitial to focus on SwiperJS exclusively.
Build my first SwiperJs slider with the help of this video.
This was super helpful. I was struggling with creating/designing several instances and with replacing the navigation. Your approach makes it so much easier. Big thx!
Really great Video, i was looking for a swiper basic tutorial and this perfectly covered my needs. Looking forward to see more
I was watching alot of videos from you earlier with Jonas or from Finsweet. Great to see ur back
Thank you 🤝
Thank you very much for the only good custom slider tutorial where you go over how you did it and explain from the beginning. This also worked with my CMS too.
Nice work Simon, really helpful.
awesome, cant wait for next episode 💯
Awesome 👏🏽 thanks
Awesome vid, thanx
Nice one, keep it on :)
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial on Swiper.js! It was incredibly helpful, and I was able to apply it in Webflow successfully. Your clear explanation made everything easy to understand, even for someone like me who’s still learning. Keep up the great work-looking forward to more of your videos!
Really helpful thanks Simon, learned a lot here. One thing to add is that spaceBetween can be set in % which is a tiny bit better for responsiveness in my experience
Thanks a lot!!, It works. But is there a way to have 2 different sliders on the same page? I tried to do this with different classes but I cannot let them both work at the same time.
if you refresh it will only show one and take a few seconds to load
I'm sure its super basic, but showing what the blog_link item is would help super new people to follow along. Thanks for the video.
I appreciate your feedback! For sure it would help some people. When creating content you have to make decisions on what you want to include. I consider SwiperJS to be for intermediate/advanced Webflow users so I personally think it would be benefitial to focus on SwiperJS exclusively.
it tells me I need a hosting plan does anyone else face the samething