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pietercooreman
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pietercooreman posted this 01 February 2019
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would be great!

like on https://slack.com would be great!
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Support Team posted this 04 February 2019

Hi Pieter,

Thank you for your ideas. We will add your suggestion to our wishlist.
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Hi Pieter, Thank you for your ideas. We will add your suggestion to our wishlist. ................................................... Sincerely, Elena Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
Puppet-Master
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Puppet-Master posted this 10 October 2024

like on https://slack.com

would be great!

Hey, those are actually videos.

It looks like they created SVG animations and then saved as a video file. They are in the WEBM format, which by the way is still not compatible everywhere yet, so some people will only see a static image instead of the animated webm video.

What would be better is allowing a native lottie animated file embed. The lottie has a tool to create your own animations - then all you would have to do is import into NicePage.

To have a lottie animation element in NicePage would give you that effect too. Lottie would be most compatible as it can be used as an SVG and would be most compatible with browsers.

> like on https://slack.com > > would be great! Hey, those are actually videos. It looks like they created SVG animations and then saved as a video file. They are in the WEBM format, which by the way is still not compatible everywhere yet, so some people will only see a static image instead of the animated webm video. What would be better is allowing a native [lottie][1] animated file embed. The lottie has a tool to create your own animations - then all you would have to do is import into NicePage. To have a [lottie][2] animation element in NicePage would give you that effect too. Lottie would be most compatible as it can be used as an SVG and would be most compatible with browsers. [1]: https://lottiefiles.com/ [2]: https://lottiefiles.com/
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