Thrive! Please make more of these types of videos! This one was a real eye opener for me. I have had Thrive Architect for four years and did not know I could do a couple of those things with it. There needs to be more "how to" videos. Good video.
Thanks so much Tony! This was a great video. Like the first commenter, I’ve been using Thrive for years and never realized I could do these things! I also appreciate that you caution against overuse. Nothing bothers me more than when I go to a site and there’s all kinds of bells and whistles one after another, I just find it very distracting. However, a well-placed feature like the ones you showed can really draw attention to something important on the page.
I believe that's the ultimate trick - to subtly incorporate these features without overdoing it to the point that your site becomes visually overwhelming. By the way, I learned this through my own experience... I remember the first time Thrive Architect introduced CSS animations. I had every button on my pages using a bounce in/fade out transition because I thought it looked cool, haha. Thanks for your comment, Kim. It's always a pleasure to see you in the comments 🤗 - Tony
Actually, technically speaking... If you pay close attention you'll see that I'm not animating one letter inside a string of text. I'm animating a single letter that is separate from other surrounding text elements. 🤗 - Tony
Thrive! Please make more of these types of videos! This one was a real eye opener for me. I have had Thrive Architect for four years and did not know I could do a couple of those things with it. There needs to be more "how to" videos. Good video.
James, that's very kind of you, thank you for commenting! Glad you liked the video! - Tony
Thanks so much Tony! This was a great video. Like the first commenter, I’ve been using Thrive for years and never realized I could do these things! I also appreciate that you caution against overuse. Nothing bothers me more than when I go to a site and there’s all kinds of bells and whistles one after another, I just find it very distracting. However, a well-placed feature like the ones you showed can really draw attention to something important on the page.
I believe that's the ultimate trick - to subtly incorporate these features without overdoing it to the point that your site becomes visually overwhelming.
By the way, I learned this through my own experience... I remember the first time Thrive Architect introduced CSS animations. I had every button on my pages using a bounce in/fade out transition because I thought it looked cool, haha.
Thanks for your comment, Kim. It's always a pleasure to see you in the comments 🤗 - Tony
Very good work!
Thank you! - Tony
Parallax my single fav web design flavor for over 8 years
Glad you like it! - Tony
So, we can do the Parallax to one letter of a text,, gooood,
Actually, technically speaking... If you pay close attention you'll see that I'm not animating one letter inside a string of text. I'm animating a single letter that is separate from other surrounding text elements. 🤗 - Tony