Hi! It's my pleasure! Glad that you liked it! As from my knowledge, yes you can add inline SVGs created in Figma to your Django templates and animate them with GSAP. Just export the SVG from Figma, place the inline SVG code in your template, and use GSAP to target and animate the SVG elements.
Thank you! It's my pleasure! Glad that it is useful! I'm not too sure if this is possible, but if It is, and I have time, I can perhaps look into it. Thank you for the suggestion! :)
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I wonder if it's possible to add inline svg that i create myself in figma to animate it with gsap in django
Hi! It's my pleasure! Glad that you liked it! As from my knowledge, yes you can add inline SVGs created in Figma to your Django templates and animate them with GSAP. Just export the SVG from Figma, place the inline SVG code in your template, and use GSAP to target and animate the SVG elements.
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could you make a video on how to integrate icon made by ai like recraft to django project ?
My pleasure! Thank you for the suggestion!
Very useful. Thank Yo. Is it possible to deploy Django project to non internet access computer? Would You do a tutorial?
Thank you! It's my pleasure! Glad that it is useful! I'm not too sure if this is possible, but if It is, and I have time, I can perhaps look into it. Thank you for the suggestion! :)