Eitherway, tysm for the feedback! We can always do better π
Eitherway, tysm for the feedback! We can always do better π
Finally regarding the opacity π
I'm not sure why this is repeated so often, probably it could be improved.
I guess TLDR we suffer from the problem of having to generate code for the lowest-common-demoninator of features. It would be great to incorporate optimisations to use pure css when we can!
...but when a designer adds multiple effects on a single layer, like scaling 20% on hover, and scaling between 0.8-1.2 while a layer is in view, we can't use pure css, and have to interpolate those values together with JS. Sometimes that results in inline styles depending on how Motion handles them.
That makes it a bit easier for Framer experts to have a good mental model for how their site is going to function/makes it a bit more predictable.
The inline styles are a bit different, and are tied into our deep integration to Motion (for the most part). Motion uses waapi whenever it can...
Hey! One of the main implementors of Framer's code-generation here. Hopefully I can address a few points. First I want to say that I think we've actually made very good at the nesting issue β now except for a few exceptions, the output of a Framer site is 1:1 with the layers drawn on the canvas.
San Diego VIP and Voltage getting an official release was not on my 2025 bingo card
We have been hard at work making it easy to build a site with the performance of a static site, but the UX, animation fidelity, and consistency of a single page app. Check it out!
Merry Christmas. I hope today you get to see the felt frog and Michael Caine
ooof ok, if you want you can dm me a remix link to your project and a screen recording (so I can see window size) and I can look in Jan π₯²
Yesterday, we launched @Framer Wrapped, putting it together in less than a week. Itβs entirely built on Framer, using the CMS to store and showcase stats for the top 10,000 users. Hereβs a quick rundown of how it works β¬οΈ
2 druids
me on a dog walk in the woods when I correctly identify a bird by its call (itβs just a buzzard)
Lots of weird small things can make what feels like a "normal" project feel slow, feel free to dm me a remix link and I can have the team investigate in the new year βοΈ
np!
Your window (or screen) isn't large enough that resizing the preview would show that breakpoint π‘
site team at @framer.com did not have to go this hard π€
we worked our lil buts off to get this to you before the holidays π
at least until there is a major new format/zeitgeist
tbh I think thatβs never gonna happen again
Maybe itβs cope, but P7 for Russel shows that Mercedes are still nowhere after 3 years of ground effect despite the silverstone/spa blip
How can Lewis be so unlucky πβΉοΈ
Baffling that Spotify would delegate wrapped, their yearly any-company-would-kill-to-have-even-once cultural zeitgeist moment, to generative ai to just save some bucks.
Ben repeatedly nerd-sniped me into sneakily making the changelog instant, when really I had way more important things to do. Enjoy βοΈ
rip
oh ya, fr one of the UKs biggest food weaknesses βΉοΈ
The worst part is when you lose the taste for the comfort foods you used to look forward to getting when you go home π₯²
damn that's nice
my take away tho is that we need narrower cars or wider tracks β I want to see 3 cars side by side like that every race
another banger of a race in Vegas
Had a similar approach with the Paper appβin-app settings to adjust every aspect (positions, lighting, shadows), state buttons to test transitions, and a way to send all values off to my team. Only way to dial in so many interdependent values and get things just right.
(Paper, 2012)
either way, hell ya