Hi! Yes, you can definitely use the Offcanvas element as a mobile menu in Bricks Builder. To implement this, you can control the visibility of the Offcanvas element using the display settings in the block where you have the toggle and Offcanvas. Simply hide it on desktop and show it on mobile. Thank you for watching this video.
Hi! Thank you for watching this video. Go to Offcanvas > Content > Style, scroll to the CSS section, and update the transition value. You can use this: all 750ms ease-in-out. Hope that helps! 😊
Hi, Thanks for watching! Yes, in Bricks Builder, you can achieve a toggle that opens and closes the offcanvas menu similar to RUclips's UX. Here’s a quick guide: 1. Set up your offcanvas element in Bricks. 2. Make sure to assign the same toggle button for both opening and closing actions. 3. Use custom JavaScript or the built-in options in Bricks to control the toggle behavior.
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Hi! Thanks for watching this video. Glad it helped!
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can you use it to just apear on mobile... so we can use the offcanvas element as a mobile menu
Hi! Yes, you can definitely use the Offcanvas element as a mobile menu in Bricks Builder. To implement this, you can control the visibility of the Offcanvas element using the display settings in the block where you have the toggle and Offcanvas. Simply hide it on desktop and show it on mobile. Thank you for watching this video.
any idea on how to control the animation speed, I think it opens to fast and there is no ease to it
Hi! Thank you for watching this video. Go to Offcanvas > Content > Style, scroll to the CSS section, and update the transition value.
You can use this: all 750ms ease-in-out. Hope that helps! 😊
Just had one question, is it possible to use the same toggle to open and close the offcanvas menu similar to youtube's ux design. Great video thanks
Hi, Thanks for watching! Yes, in Bricks Builder, you can achieve a toggle that opens and closes the offcanvas menu similar to RUclips's UX. Here’s a quick guide:
1. Set up your offcanvas element in Bricks.
2. Make sure to assign the same toggle button for both opening and closing actions.
3. Use custom JavaScript or the built-in options in Bricks to control the toggle behavior.
Is it possible to open Offcanvas using any element (icon, section etc?)
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Yes it is, do it in Interactions.
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We'll take a look to see if we it's something we can do. Appreciate the support!
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Thank you! Are you watching on the phone or desktop?
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