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In this example, you will learn how to use Finsweet's Attributes to create a CMS nest functionality without any limitations and add more than 1 nested Webflow collection per CMS page. With this hack, you can add more than 5 Webflow collection items per list or have more than 1 nested Webflow collection per page. This is a great way to expand the capabilities of Webflow's CMS system and give you more flexibility and control over your collection lists and nested collections. To make this hack work, you will need to add the custom JS library found in the Page Settings head section and refer to Finsweet's documentation. This Webflow cloneable was created by Finsweet and is classified under the category of CMS. If you want to add more nested collections or collection items to your Webflow projects, be sure to check out this CMS Nesting Hack for Extra Nests example and see how it was done. It is a valuable resource for learning how to use Finsweet's Attributes and custom JS library to unlock the full potential of Webflow's CMS system.

Add a progress bar to your draggable CMS slider sections in Webflow. Typically most draggable, or third party sliders, don't offer a progress bar indicator. Using the power of Dragdealer.js you can now add a progress bar and draggable CMS slider to your Webflow site. Please note that you'll need to add the global styles HTML embed as well as the custom script found in the closing body tag within the Page settings for this to work properly.

A Webflow CMS slider driven by SlickCarousel that allows for draggable slider and previous/next buttons. In order to get this to work properly you will need to add the custom code in the page settings. A clean and intuitive way to create a modern and elegant slider in Webflow.

Looking to add a dynamic image slider that can change based on categories? Here's way to add a dynamic image slider driven by Webflow CMS that can be filtered by categories or links of your choosing. The amount of slides is determined by the amount of images added to the multi-image field within collections.

Learn how to implement GSAP ScrollTrigger in Webflow. This tutorial and example cloneable showcases several different Scrolltrigger GSAP effects to turn your Webflow site into a dynamic powerhouse. When loading the page you are presented with a primary image and brand name. As you scroll down the brand moves from the bottom of the page to the top menu while reducing size. Further down the hero section appears and one of the words begins to move behind other text. Further down an image appears and then grows as you scroll further down the page. This shifts into the product section in which images appear with a parralax effect over certain words. This shifts into another product section and the backgrounds transition while the images still float above the text. Each section has a different background color/text color with the images continually scrolling above the text. This utilizes a lot of custom code, and utilizes Webflow's native CMS for products and items found on this page with CSS nth-child. You will need to add the custom code found in Page Settings to get this to work properly. Watch my GSAP Scrolltrigger tutorial for this project at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-BVEhyYW50 Conceptual design for https://www.minimalgoods.co/

Explore techniques for implementing unique Webflow CMS sliders via Swiper.js. Flow Ninja built 8 different slider options including a basic slider, a thumbnail slider, infinite loop swiper great for client logos, auto height, pop-up modal sliders, grid sliders, vertical sliders and a number pagination slider. These prebuilt Webflow sliders utilize Swiper.js to operate correctly so it's important to add the code implemented in the head tag and closing body tag found in the Page Settings for this to work properly.

A 3D Splide.js CMS draggable slider for Webflow. This 3D draggable slider created with Splide.js allows you to integrate Webflow's native CMS solution with Splide.js to create a dynamic and interactive slider with Webflow. The slider features navigation arrows and the ability to drag between each slide item, perfect for desktop or mobile. There's also a 3D effect with the slides entering and exiting the viewport. The Splide.js slider allows you to customize the number of items per page, per move as well as various break point functionality for mobile responsiveness. You're also able to modify the delay, duration and easing in and out. This example is infinite looping so that there's no beginning or end and the users can navigate endlessly between each individual slide that is powered by Webflow CMS.

Three different variations of an infinite scrolling marquee driven by completely by Webflow CMS. All you need to do is choose the marquee, use Webflow CMS and you've got an infinite scroll marquee. Three different size variations available in this cloneable. The scrolling marquee is created via CSS, making this easier to implement then Webflow's native interactions, especially when incorporating Webflow's native CMS. You'll find this code within the HTML embed.

Here's a way of adding a full page infinite scrollable and draggable grid in Webflow. This grid is fully draggable in ALL directions, horizontal and vertical as well as in any other direction. A perfect way of adding a unique design for portfolios, photography and much more in Webflow. This can also be used to tie into Webflow's native CMS system.

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Power up your Webflow tabs by using a CMS powered solution. This enables you to easily create CMS powered native Webflow tabs with Finsweet's attributes. In order for this method to work you'll need to add the custom code found in the Page Settings head section as well as refer to Finsweets documentation.

Create a Webflow slider powered by Webflow's native CMS items. Using Finsweet's Attributes you'll be able to add a native Webflow slider that utilizes Webflow's CMS items via this component. Please note that in order to get this to work properly you'll need to add the custom JS library under Page Settings and reference Finsweet's attributes to learn more.

A set of various language switcher elements designed for your Webflow site. If you use translation on your site these handy language switcher elements will come in handy. There are 14 different designs with necessary interactions to make them easy to copy and paste into your Webflow site. Nearly every kind of design you could think of to make this easy to implement.

This is the official project starter cloneable for Client-First. It contains a style guide page with all the utility classes that come with the Client-First style system. What is Client-First? https://www.finsweet.com/client-first Full docs: https://www.finsweet.com/client-first/docs Made with 💪 by Finsweet

An advanced demonstration of using Finsweets Attributes CMS Filter using no-code for Webflow. The example includes a search input, sorting, checkboxes, range slider, sorting, drop down, radio buttons and more. A great way to understand the capabilities and advanced filtering options of Attributes CMS filtering.

Backdrop filters for Webflow that show three different background effects including inverting colors, saturating colors, hue rotation, and grayscale created by Finsweet. This cloneable was created to showcase Webflow's latest native backdrop filters.

Want to add more than 5 Webflow collection items per list or have more than 1 nested Webflow collection per page? With Finsweet's Attributes you are now able to do this! Create a CMS nest functionality without any limitations and add more than 1 nested Webflow per CMS page. In order for this to work you'll need to add the custom JS library found in Page Settings head section and refer to Finsweet's documentation.

A full suite of wonderfully designed and accessible components for Finsweets Attributes CMS Filter and Webflow forms. Includes radio button, checkbox, dropdown, search input, select, range slider and more!

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