It's crazy how many divs you created!!! I suggest that it's better not to distract and overwhelm your audience if the main goal of this tutorial is to teach people about sticky sections, not other future-proof layout practices like you do with div on top of div.
Great tutorial!! Thanks for sharing! Hey I have a question: how do you to a sticky menu? I made 6 buttons for sections on my page and now I want this menu to contract when scrolling and be sticky, how do you do that?
Hi. Thanks for your tutorial. I got a question. After reaching the button, sticky cards still haven't fully stack. I feel like i have to add more empty page down so i can scroll more to complete the stack effect. Sorry for my English 😊. Any idea how to fix it ?
Nice Video man! Maybe this is because I'm a newbie, but would be cool if you could quickly say why your setting each position or putting elements in a certain way. Apart from the reallu obvious ones of course. It's probably because you've been doing it a while it's second nature to you. But someone in this only a few months some of those arent quite so obvious. Awesome video though! Now subscribed! 👍🏼
Hey! Thanks for your feedback. It is a bit difficult for me to find a balance between delivering valuable content for immediate users by not explaining everything 100% and making sure beginners also understand everything. I probably won't be the person to teach you Webflow basics for positioning etc. on my channel. For this, I would suggest you to check out the Webflow University, if you haven't yet. I will produce a new tutorial tomorrow, see you around 🔥
Feel free to ask if you have a question :)
Super helpful! I think I just need a little help with adjusting for mobile now 😅
It's crazy how many divs you created!!! I suggest that it's better not to distract and overwhelm your audience if the main goal of this tutorial is to teach people about sticky sections, not other future-proof layout practices like you do with div on top of div.
Thnks bro! Finally one tutorial that works at 1st attemp
Great tutorial. I would probably use images in the right side with some text on the left to create a single page gallery. Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks Simon! awesome tutorial!
Great tutorial! Also love that you're using the client first framework. Nice job!
Great tutorial! Thank you for the time and effort invested in the making so that beginners like me can get better!
really amazing tutorial. Please never stop uploading videos on youtube ❤️
Thank you! No worries, more videos are coming 😎
Great tutorial!! Thanks for sharing!
Hey I have a question: how do you to a sticky menu? I made 6 buttons for sections on my page and now I want this menu to contract when scrolling and be sticky, how do you do that?
Hi. Thanks for your tutorial. I got a question. After reaching the button, sticky cards still haven't fully stack. I feel like i have to add more empty page down so i can scroll more to complete the stack effect. Sorry for my English 😊. Any idea how to fix it ?
Thank you so much!
Simon, appreciate your skills and videos. You are awesome and thanks for your content.
Thank you, I will release a new video today 💪
Why is REM your preference over px or vw etc? I'm new to all of this but haven't heard REM being used before
It's for accessibility.
You can also check out this video, might be helpful to you. th-cam.com/video/hBUuC2DhFtg/w-d-xo.html
It's about consistency across breakpoints. You can't have a seamless consistency with px
Nice Video man! Maybe this is because I'm a newbie, but would be cool if you could quickly say why your setting each position or putting elements in a certain way. Apart from the reallu obvious ones of course. It's probably because you've been doing it a while it's second nature to you. But someone in this only a few months some of those arent quite so obvious.
Awesome video though! Now subscribed! 👍🏼
Hey! Thanks for your feedback. It is a bit difficult for me to find a balance between delivering valuable content for immediate users by not explaining everything 100% and making sure beginners also understand everything.
I probably won't be the person to teach you Webflow basics for positioning etc. on my channel. For this, I would suggest you to check out the Webflow University, if you haven't yet.
I will produce a new tutorial tomorrow, see you around 🔥
too little div block!
Overcomplicated - there is an easy way to do