This is a great feature but we also need page transitions just for specific pages or single template pages and there should be a way to leave the transitions timer to default, so when the page load, it should be determined by the time it takes for the website to load, not by us.
I don't understand how this works. I guess this is only a fancy thing that applies an artificial and not needed delay. In my opinion the delay should be determined by the page load time not by us.
Hi Ziv Does elementor has something to create a smooth slider like Swiper JS is there a widget to create something really smooth I checked out Swiper JS but it's just codes and codes and being an elementor fan I hate coding and love widgeting so is there a widget for this too ?
Hi i don’t know why but this function of Elementor PRO doesn’t work properly i think there are some issue with the latest update. The animation never shown on the front-end and they are positioned on the top of the page, not at the center in the back-end. I hop you will fix the problem soon
When are you going to fix the widgets you already have? Your website has below 50 points on Google. Is this really necessary? Do you think we afford animation when even the menu widget has issues? 👎
Hi Priya, please make sure you've updated Elementor AND Elementor Pro to their latest versions, enable it Experiments: ruclips.net/video/diHGX-297p0/видео.html, and it should be there.
@@Elementor I can't find it either and have Elementor and Pro (and connected), can't find it in experiments, can't find it in site settings. Nowhere to be found!
I have given this some thought and I think page transitions overall are a positive. Here's why. No matter how optimized your site is for fast load times...the bottleneck will always be the user's internet connection and if it's slow...the user may click a link to go to another page on the site but be staring at static page waiting for the next page to load. Page transitions give an immediate visual confirmation to the user that the browser has acknowledged a link has been clicked and is trying to load the page. The user won't be sitting there (in case of a slow connection) wondering if he/she has to click the link again not knowing if it's a slow connection or unresponsive link.
I can't think of a worse way to slow down the user's experience than this. Worse, it tells the user the slowness is deliberate and definitely the fault of the website. Google is all about page SPEED... not page bloat. No thanks. It concerns me that Elementor thinks such a feature is actually necessary.
Need Lottie Files option as a preloader
This is a great feature but we also need page transitions just for specific pages or single template pages and there should be a way to leave the transitions timer to default, so when the page load, it should be determined by the time it takes for the website to load, not by us.
Well...I see there was no reply but I was hoping to do the same thing. Only use a page transition for certain pages...not the entire site.
Theres how to set page transitons only for a unique page? For exemplo, only in my blog posts.
Not possible
Not yet
I don't understand how this works. I guess this is only a fancy thing that applies an artificial and not needed delay. In my opinion the delay should be determined by the page load time not by us.
Hi Ziv Does elementor has something to create a smooth slider like Swiper JS is there a widget to create something really smooth I checked out Swiper JS but it's just codes and codes and being an elementor fan I hate coding and love widgeting so is there a widget for this too ?
Hey! Can you also use page transitions just for specific pages?
same here
Hi i don’t know why but this function of Elementor PRO doesn’t work properly i think there are some issue with the latest update.
The animation never shown on the front-end and they are positioned on the top of the page, not at the center in the back-end.
I hop you will fix the problem soon
when is the container update coming out?
Exactly!
what are the practical reason for this? Seems will make readers wait. Many will give up and move to another webpage.
how to increase durashion animation in preloader
How can I increase the loading time until the page is loaded? I want the animation to be longer.
I've been looking for this forever, did you ever figured it out? Thanks.
How can I make the page transition and preloader last 2 seconds or more?
When are you going to fix the widgets you already have? Your website has below 50 points on Google. Is this really necessary? Do you think we afford animation when even the menu widget has issues? 👎
What of using it at Woo Commerce checkout PAGE
How does it effect SEO?
Played around with this this morning and this feature just isn't ready yet.
Don't have the page transition option on my Elementor Pro
Hi Priya, please make sure you've updated Elementor AND Elementor Pro to their latest versions, enable it Experiments: ruclips.net/video/diHGX-297p0/видео.html, and it should be there.
@@Elementor I can't find it either and have Elementor and Pro (and connected), can't find it in experiments, can't find it in site settings. Nowhere to be found!
Clients wanting these treatments are going to become as annoying for web designers as drop shadows are for print designers.
We need Lottie Files asap!
Only seems to work on the main page for me. Its not the entire site.
Its entire website, working with me.
Actually wish I could have it one ONE page
Very helpful 👍
What about Lottie animations?
it doens't work on mobile???
To me, all this does is imply to a viewer "My web pages load slowly."
true.
I have given this some thought and I think page transitions overall are a positive. Here's why.
No matter how optimized your site is for fast load times...the bottleneck will always be the user's internet connection and if it's slow...the user may click a link to go to another page on the site but be staring at static page waiting for the next page to load.
Page transitions give an immediate visual confirmation to the user that the browser has acknowledged a link has been clicked and is trying to load the page.
The user won't be sitting there (in case of a slow connection) wondering if he/she has to click the link again not knowing if it's a slow connection or unresponsive link.
Superb!
It slows down the speed of the website... looks interesting though
How to setup the page transitions just one time and not every page.
SO Awesome!!
do not update elementor, i just did and my website turn down... Elementor please check before release a new version of elementor pro!!
Lol, is this elementors workaround for slow elementor sites and content shift layout issues... Page loaders are a bit 2008
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I can't think of a worse way to slow down the user's experience than this. Worse, it tells the user the slowness is deliberate and definitely the fault of the website. Google is all about page SPEED... not page bloat. No thanks. It concerns me that Elementor thinks such a feature is actually necessary.