Thanks Jeffrey, nice effect :) Did you experience on Elementor when you change location color on gradient on different devices that they don't take effect and they just use the desktop one?
I tested on Bricks mobile and was all good. I did have some issue with Elementor where changes weren’t happening from browser and site caching. I’ll test this out in the morning and get back to you
Could also add a fixed position section with a high zindex and fix it to the bottom so its always at the bottom of your screen. Only issue may be ehen you reach the emd of your acroll container, whatevers last like your footer might need some extra padding-bock-end so visitors will be able to scroll enough that all your content in your fotter is visible.
I lost internet and then it ended on me, couldn't get it back. I'll be working on backup plans for the next time wifi goes out in a live stream. I'll have it rescheduled very soon!
@@ravindug I totally agree - and thought that's what this video would be about. Having a faded-out bottom of a section doesn't turn my crank and, in examples where there's text there, makes it harder to read. I think an effect at both the top and the bottom of the viewport, where the scrolling page is coming from and going into, would look far superior (or "dope" as Jeff would say!).
Hello Jeff great video. I have something to ask, how can you add this effect on top of the section?
All you need to do is reverse the overlay gradient, making the top color solid and and the bottom transparent.
@@LytboxStudio thank you very much this is very helpful liked and subscribed to ur channel
So easy to make this cool effect. Thank you very much! 👍
Thanks Jeffrey, nice effect :)
Did you experience on Elementor when you change location color on gradient on different devices that they don't take effect and they just use the desktop one?
I tested on Bricks mobile and was all good. I did have some issue with Elementor where changes weren’t happening from browser and site caching. I’ll test this out in the morning and get back to you
if you keep top and bottom padding of section bit large value then this effect will look even better
For sure, can play with the padding and locations to find the right look
I will try on my website tonight!!!🎉
Awesome!
Thanks a lot, Jeffrey! It's a cool effect. Please keep making this kind of video for us and thanks again, man. ❤🤗
Could also add a fixed position section with a high zindex and fix it to the bottom so its always at the bottom of your screen. Only issue may be ehen you reach the emd of your acroll container, whatevers last like your footer might need some extra padding-bock-end so visitors will be able to scroll enough that all your content in your fotter is visible.
Man i love this!!
Thanks Eric!
Thanks for the video!
where did the figma live stram go ?
I lost internet and then it ended on me, couldn't get it back. I'll be working on backup plans for the next time wifi goes out in a live stream. I'll have it rescheduled very soon!
Animate this as fade in when scrolling
Now you’re talking! That would look dope!
@@LytboxStudio I think this is possible with CSS only using new CSS scroll animation
@@ravindug I totally agree - and thought that's what this video would be about. Having a faded-out bottom of a section doesn't turn my crank and, in examples where there's text there, makes it harder to read. I think an effect at both the top and the bottom of the viewport, where the scrolling page is coming from and going into, would look far superior (or "dope" as Jeff would say!).