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milandev.bsky.social
Freelance Webflow Developer
that delivers on his promise.
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I just completed my first custom GSAP navbar in Webflow! 💥 The most important thing for me was that when I click an anchor link, the navbar closes, and all animations run synchronously and smoothly, just the way I envisioned! I’m so excited to implement this solution in future projects 🚀

I’m excited to present my Tab Slider, fully built with Swiper! In this example, I’ve connected three sliders into one, along with a progress bar. #webflow #webdevelopment

Nice Overlapping Sticky Footer Effect Just... 1️⃣ Set your footer to position: sticky; bottom: 0; 2️⃣ Give your sections a higher z-index to make them visually "overlap" the footer. And that’s it! You’ve got yourself a sleek Overlapping Sticky Footer Effect. #webflow #webdevelopment

I’ve seen examples of sliders with autoplay loaders on several websites, and I decided to try creating something similar using #SwiperJS in Webflow. At first, I attempted to achieve this using pagination, but in the end, I succeeded with the help of the active class option. #webflow #swiperjs

Easy implementation of fraction pagination with #SwiperJS 🚀 All you need to do is set the type value to "fraction" (type: "fraction") and the el to the class name of your text element (e.g., el: ".pagination-fraction" as shown in my example). #webflow #JS #webdevelopment

I have everything to become an athlete in 2025! 🏃‍♂️‍➡️😁

Recently, I shared a mockup project where I used GSAP to create smooth transitions between dark and light sections. Here's how it looks on the Airtool project I'm working on. 💥 🚀 #webflow #gsap #development #marketing #website #lowcode #nocode

Even when I was younger, I always wanted to be able to work with a cool laptop from a coffee shop, and now here we are. 😁

Midnight Webflow Session w/ @milandev.bsky.social 😅

Work on some navbar functionalities in Webflow using GSAP 😄

Two years ago, I started my Webflow journey, and this is where I am today. It’s great to see the progress!