it would be cool to be able to put my own mask with my own svg or something... seems like a simple fix but if I just modify the code I can't tell, for example, which should be the offset of the new mask in case the svg comes centered.
@@franktielemans6624 @Frank Tielemans I would love to know how you got this to work with containers. I found if I added any text or title section before applying the mask or pattern, or background picture, it would duplicate it into each of these sections as well. Any changes I tried to make it would do the same. I played with the site background, foreground, layout background sections etc and in the end, could not get it to work.
@@UnlimitedElements thats a good tip re golbal colours. I had trouble with the background and masks duplicating themselves in the overlay text and heading sections, and couldn't turn these off...Wondered if it was something to do with using containers instead of sections...?
Yes I found that if I used the global colour it didnt change. I needed to select the global colour first, then click on the custom colour area, to let it know the colour had changed, then it worked...
Personally.. this kinda stuff just make the web ugly. What major site or brand has anyone seen use this? Any web developer using this makes them look really unprofessional and or really new to website development.
@@BGdev305 I have no idea what that is. Our focus is on widgets. If u have some widget u would like u can request it or create your own using the widget creator if u are a developer.
@@UnlimitedElements Well, I was just answering your question when you asked, "What widget would you like us to make that you will think is useful". I'm actually shocked that you are not aware of Websockets, even more shocked that you didn't atleast google "websockets" to atleast know what the functionality is before responding. But anyways, your widget creator, as I said on a previous video of yours, is a MAJOR feature. In my opinion, I think it is thee most powerful feature I've seen in any plugin! Websockets gives you a persistent connection between client (person viewing the web page) and server. Meaning as a developer you can have REAL_TIME communication that can happen on the webpage WITHOUT the viewer even having to refresh the page. It's actually better than ajax. So for example, websockets is mostly used for real-time chat.. notifications.. etc. So when I brought up the Wordpress Heartbeat API, which is already in wordpress and running in the background for example firing crons, etc. My point to you was, IF you are asking me about a widget to create that would REALLY be a major development tool would be to create widgets that made use of wordpress heartbeat api! Thus giving us REALTIME 'stuff' we could do. This is one thing that you don't find being done by no wordpress plugins! BuddyPress / BuddyBoss / Peepso use it for their real-time chat and notifications. Here is wordpress doc about heartbeat: developer.wordpress.org/plugins/javascript/heartbeat-api/ Now if you created widgets based around this, that would be a game changer!
@@BGdev305 It's not a widget and on the other end these guys are providing awesome widgets , i have been using their widgets and it made my work so easy
Very Cool! I don’t think I’ve seen anyone else w these features AWESOME!
The best Elementor plugin!!!
it would be cool to be able to put my own mask with my own svg or something...
seems like a simple fix but if I just modify the code I can't tell, for example, which should be the offset of the new mask in case the svg comes centered.
How would I create a mask with a stroke around it? Would that need to be 2 separate elements or could I create this as one .svg?
Dude, this is amazi! 😍😍
Can you add a simple code to upload custom patterns and s g masks?
Does this work with the containers?
Wondering this also but it must
@@bySterling Yes it does work with containers, I did the test.
@@franktielemans6624 @Frank Tielemans I would love to know how you got this to work with containers. I found if I added any text or title section before applying the mask or pattern, or background picture, it would duplicate it into each of these sections as well. Any changes I tried to make it would do the same. I played with the site background, foreground, layout background sections etc and in the end, could not get it to work.
This doesn't work very well. It ALWAYS stays on the default color and most times doesn't even load.
Try to use a none global color
@@UnlimitedElements thats a good tip re golbal colours. I had trouble with the background and masks duplicating themselves in the overlay text and heading sections, and couldn't turn these off...Wondered if it was something to do with using containers instead of sections...?
Yes I found that if I used the global colour it didnt change. I needed to select the global colour first, then click on the custom colour area, to let it know the colour had changed, then it worked...
Good
Is it possible to add a custom shape?
Thats what I would like to do as well, like you can do in an image with Elementor pro. To add a custom shape mask to a background would be awesome 🙂
Personally.. this kinda stuff just make the web ugly. What major site or brand has anyone seen use this? Any web developer using this makes them look really unprofessional and or really new to website development.
What widget would you like us to make that you will think is useful
@@UnlimitedElements How about something for actual web development like something equivalent to Websockets... using wordpress heartbeat?
@@BGdev305 I have no idea what that is. Our focus is on widgets. If u have some widget u would like u can request it or create your own using the widget creator if u are a developer.
@@UnlimitedElements Well, I was just answering your question when you asked, "What widget would you like us to make that you will think is useful".
I'm actually shocked that you are not aware of Websockets, even more shocked that you didn't atleast google "websockets" to atleast know what the functionality is before responding.
But anyways, your widget creator, as I said on a previous video of yours, is a MAJOR feature. In my opinion, I think it is thee most powerful feature I've seen in any plugin! Websockets gives you a persistent connection between client (person viewing the web page) and server. Meaning as a developer you can have REAL_TIME communication that can happen on the webpage WITHOUT the viewer even having to refresh the page. It's actually better than ajax.
So for example, websockets is mostly used for real-time chat.. notifications.. etc. So when I brought up the Wordpress Heartbeat API, which is already in wordpress and running in the background for example firing crons, etc. My point to you was, IF you are asking me about a widget to create that would REALLY be a major development tool would be to create widgets that made use of wordpress heartbeat api! Thus giving us REALTIME 'stuff' we could do. This is one thing that you don't find being done by no wordpress plugins!
BuddyPress / BuddyBoss / Peepso use it for their real-time chat and notifications.
Here is wordpress doc about heartbeat: developer.wordpress.org/plugins/javascript/heartbeat-api/
Now if you created widgets based around this, that would be a game changer!
@@BGdev305 It's not a widget and on the other end these guys are providing awesome widgets , i have been using their widgets and it made my work so easy