You've got even more places to use Flex Sections. Add them to your blog post layout, so you have all the creativity and flexibility of DudaFlex, right inside your blog.
DudaFlex is the next-generation editing capability that enables you to build gorgeous, pixel-perfect sites, quickly and easily. To add DudaFlex to your site, simply click to add a new section and then choose a DudaFlex section.
Duda’s blog is built from a single layout that is used for every blog post. This is good for SEO and blog management, and provides a great user experience. It also means that when you change the layout post design, all posts are automatically updated.
Now you can add Flex sections to your blog post layout, bringing all the design creativity and flexibility of Flex to your post design. In the site editor, click Blog in the right panel. (If your site doesn’t have a blog yet, this will add one right away.)
Click Edit Layout to open the Layout Mode. Once you’re here, add a DudaFlex section anywhere you like, customizing it as you do in the rest of the site. For example, you can add Flex to the header of the post, the area visitors see first when they open a post. If you do add Flex to the header, make sure you
reconnect the title, author and post image to the post settings.
When you’re ready, click Save. The new post layout will appear in all site posts: current and future.
Now’s the time to take it! The Duda U DudaFlex course is free, on-demand, and sure to improve your DudaFlex skills in no time!
You’ve asked for more animations, and now you’ve got them! In addition to a new animation trigger, you now have powerful animation customizations so you can control how long the animation lasts, how intense it is and more. All of this gives you the flexibility to create fabulous animations on your sites.
Animations are a terrific tool for engaging site visitors and drawing their attention exactly where you want it to go. Animate buttons you want visitors to click on, services you want them to notice, or images you want them to see.
Accessible directly from the widget design editor, you can now choose from two animation triggers:
Entrance
and
Scroll. Entrance animations are triggered when the site loads; Scroll animations are triggered when the animated area enters the viewport (when visitors see that part of the screen).
As for customizations, you can set:
These controls give you limitless opportunities for animating your sites, so you can create the effects that are just right for the tone and style of your site.
Note:
Animations must be set separately on desktop, mobile and tablet.
To get a feel for your new animation controls, here's an example (immediately below) for animating columns that come into the viewport one after the other.
Fill in the form below to tell us about more types of animations you'd like to have.
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