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  • @f_un I use a lot Revolution Slider. I consider it the best Slider plugin for wordpress.
    I placed many animations as text in the slider (slides) and they work like butter.
    I don’t know much of Elementor. I use Divi and bodymovin plugin to upload / insert animations with the code provided by bodymovin.

    So I suggest you get Revolution Slider (https://revolution.themepunch.com/examples/)
    and insert your animations there.

    Cheers

    ovanova

    (@ovanova)

    any updates on this?

    I am also interested to make animations play certain frames, and on-click to play different frames.

    @ahillstead2

    Hi there. Thank you for your reply. Would you be a little more specific as where exactly do I need to add the width and height?

    I added it everywhere and the animation does not start unless you start scrolling.

    [bodymovin anim_id=”135″ loop=”true” lazyload=”true” autoplay_viewport=”true” autostop_viewport=”true” width=”150″ height=”150″ align=”center”]

    and also I set the w and h of the text element containing thise shortcode… the same 150 and 150…

    Thank you for your reply.

    PS: Nevermind. I figured it out what was wrong. I had the Enabled Timeline Scroll activate :))

    Now it works perfect. Thank you!

    BTW – kick ass website your website https://mohasky.co.nz/ 🙂

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 4 months ago by ovanova.
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    @nina3123 @johanpmuniz

    Im interested in inserting a bodymovin animation in revolution slider also. Could you guys put a link to see how it worked for you.

    Thank you so much.

    Hi,

    I think you can easily add an “a” element – or a link to the animation code that you insert. I did it before – added a link on an bodymovin animation code.

    What I would be interested if they would implement – is triggers / event triggers that would allow us to replay the animation / on click … or change the animation in an interactive way.

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