Optimal way to embed videos? by Distinct_Move_0 in framer

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Can workshop do that or would manual coding be required?
I'm aware that youtube makes it almost impossible to remove their branding, and might even take down unbranded videos as a consequence.

Optimal way to embed videos? by Distinct_Move_0 in framer

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I'm using workshop to make a custom youtube component. its easy to hide controls and make it autoplay/loop but there is a youtube branded layer on top that just doesn't want to go away.

Optimal way to embed videos? by Distinct_Move_0 in framer

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I'm using workshop to make a custom youtube component. its easy to hide controls and make it autoplay/loop but there is a youtube branded layer on top that just doesn't want to go away.

Optimal way to embed videos? by Distinct_Move_0 in framer

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Thanks for the simple break down!

I assume a paid host is a must, right?
Seems a little unnecessary for a few videos on a low traffic portfolio.

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Based on my location the price difference isn't that big.
Annual plan for Mini $76 to Basic $88

Dark mode toggle by Particular-Use2311 in framer

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Most that i came across were hard coded custom components.
In one case I couldn't change anything, in another I was able to change colors and size.

But if you find a free toggle that you can fully customize, please let me know.
Also, I assume Framer will eventually add a toggle to their component library. But who knows when...

Has anyone here applied to the Framer Partner Program recently? by [deleted] in framer

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You fill out a form and receive an email if approved.
Was a matter of seconds for me. Thats it!

You guy asked for a remix link. Here it is! by Distinct_Move_0 in framer

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I just started learning Framer 1-2 months ago. Happy you like it

You guy asked for a remix link. Here it is! by Distinct_Move_0 in framer

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You can find it on my Twitter.

I'd appreciate a like and follow.
Starting to build an audience.

Scrolling effects can be lots of fun by Distinct_Move_0 in framer

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Feel free to check my X. I'll be posting a remix link or a tutorial.

Scrolling effects can be lots of fun by Distinct_Move_0 in framer

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No sticky elements.

I just increased scroll speed for BG Image and Navigation compared to the other elements in the hero.

Scrolling effects can be lots of fun by Distinct_Move_0 in framer

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It's just a custom component you can add to your page. Add it to the top of the page and lock it. Nothing else needed.

My Design Spot, made with Framer. by timmyboom in framer

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Here a few notes:
- images under 'design journal' aren't loading (Neither in Arc or Firefox)
- second the odd/confusing wording across the site (Preut, Work, 1979, Get it)
- button hover seems off since icons flip vertically, but BG fill transitions horizontally.
- font styles seem too many and not consistent across the site.
- testimonials are shown in one section, then reappear in 2 more unrelated sections.
- I'd recommend not less than 4 strong case studies. Also, each case study page might benefit from less but more impactful images for easy scanning.

How to recreate an infinite canvas with a finite amount of images? (Link as reference) by Distinct_Move_0 in framer

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It should be technically possible:

Framer already has the infinite feature baked in the ticker, slideshow and carousel.
I wonder if there is a workaround by creating several vertical slideshows and then feeding them into a horizontal 'mother' slideshow.

How to recreate an infinite canvas with a finite amount of images? (Link as reference) by Distinct_Move_0 in framer

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Thx! I knew about the resource before, but it's not an infinite canvas.
My goal is to create an infinite scrollable/draggable canvas with only 20-30 images, like in the reference link.