Great video mate. Your Webflow vidoes are some of the best on RUclips 🔥. They always answer questions I have where no one esle on RUclips has covered them.
Thank you for the video. Your explanations are very clear, you help a lot. I use "no wrap" for line in a case, when I don't want to break 2 words (I use span class). For example when a short word, like article, should go to the next line with its noun.
Felix this is great to know about the word breaking in Webflow by default.🔥🔥 Would it be possible to apply an animation on the text by using word breaking to show the text word by word on scroll into view. Like some other libraries for text splitting to show text word by word on scroll into view.
Besten Dank für den genialen Tipp mit Auto Hyphens!
Gerne! Freut mich das es hilft
Great video mate. Your Webflow vidoes are some of the best on RUclips 🔥. They always answer questions I have where no one esle on RUclips has covered them.
Thank you for the video. Your explanations are very clear, you help a lot. I use "no wrap" for line in a case, when I don't want to break 2 words (I use span class). For example when a short word, like article, should go to the next line with its noun.
great video! thanks
You are welcome
Thanks a lot
You’re welcome ‚
Felix this is great to know about the word breaking in Webflow by default.🔥🔥 Would it be possible to apply an animation on the text by using word breaking to show the text word by word on scroll into view. Like some other libraries for text splitting to show text word by word on scroll into view.
No I don’t think so. You need a splittext library for that..
@@designbasestudio Thanks for the guidance Felix. Would love to explore more of your content🔥
Thanks! This worked great for long German words..
Wragschnorchelfahrgemeinschaft!
for real? i had the feeling that it did not work for german words, even though my language code was set to de
not for all words
Hey man, you have an outstanding knowledge of webflow. Can you make some dedicated video on responsiveness and mobile version ?
Thanks! I will do a video about responsivness in the future :)