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- How can i create this hover effect - Readymag Forum
Enso Magazine by Readymag — Page 1 A magazine by Readymag that tells the stories of prominent design objects and the lives of their creators when the user hovers over the text, the background image changes ?
- Text appear when hovering over an image? - Readymag Forum
Hello, Mariya! Add a Text widget on top of an image Click Edit then Advanced Typography in the widget controls and choose Box Color to match your background Then animate the widget: set On Hover animation and adjust it’s Opacity from 0 to 100 This way, when you hover over an image, your text will appear You can also copy items from our template to your own project, check this one out
- Custom background - Custom code - Readymag Forum
Gradient Custom code works on all paid plans (except for the archived Creator plan) With a Free plan, you can see working code in Preview mode but not in a published project We recommend enlisting a profe
- Examples of a blog created with Readymag?
Hello everyone, I was wondering if any of you created a blog purely with Readymade and how did you implement this? I am considering making one myself and am looking for ideas Thanks!
- Creating separate pages without having to scroll down from page 1 to . . .
Hi everyone, I have a quick question for y’all ! Every time I create a new page, it puts it below the previous page so to go from page 1 to page 2, I have to scroll down I would like to create a separate page that I can access by pressing a button Basically, I don’t want to see page 2 when I scroll down from page 1 Any ideas how to do that ? It sounds simple but for some reason I’ve
- Shape masking - Readymag Forum
hello is there anyway to achieve this shape masking effect on scroll like how readymag used on the design below: and
- Horizontal scroll, within a vertical page - Readymag Forum
Apart from horizontal scroll per se (when the user swipes left or right), Readymag allows to animate elements via the horizontal axis while maintaining the traditional vertical scroll Here’s a quick video explainer This technique is used far and wide, for image galleries, card stacks, animated illustrations—as a way to re-capture the viewer’s attention Let’s see how you do it
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