Rating: 5 stars
Easy to implement and cudos to a stright forward WP interface.
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Easy to use with default settings and it works perfectly like expected
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It doesn’t matter what I put into the settings, nothing changes
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So many animations to choose.
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I just installed this for the first time. works like a charm. Minimal aesthetics and does what it is supposed to – and then some.
– the ease-in / ease-out settings are somewhat opaque, but easy to explore.
– offers anchor off-set settings – very useful!
Thank you.
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FYI, for examples of what all those easing animation speeds look like, see easings[dot]net.
What I was looking for was a simple, straightforward plugin that just animated page scrolling to targets IDs. This one does the scrolling part well, and has an unexpected useful feature of declaring a vertical offset option.
The easing feature doesn’t function at all on my WP install (5.8), all I get is a linear movement at the given speed. I’ll try and troubleshoot it and will update this review if I can get it to function.
The other problem is the interface. It looks like they must have really had fun making it, but unfortunately forgot about the user a bit. Most of us aren’t playing with our designs, we’re trying to come up with something usable and attractive. Good design is subtle, even invisible. Less is more. I doubt many people want bouncing and elastic effects. Their default ease option is easeInQuint; slow at first, then rapidly accelerating to a halt, which often may be what you want. Their plugin page shows an ‘elastic’ setting as the first example. I bet about 2% of users are interested in wacky effects like that, or double-bounce, etc. – and close to 100% will have no idea what easeInOutQuint looks like. The default ease in most editing & animation tools is ease in/out, though which is usually not called easeInOutQuad. For some reason they put that one at the very bottom of the list.
Visualizing browser scrolls based off mathematical terms like quadratic, sine, exponential waves, isn’t appropriate or necessary here. Using the standard set of names like ease in/out, ease in, ‘easy ease’ (just copy Premiere) would make more sense. I mean, not to brag but I took 300 level math courses on waveform analysis, and I had to look them up, if that tells you anything.
So my advice to the dev(s) is to update your settings interface so it at least shows pictures of the curves, if not a small sample animation alongside them, or at the very least describes them in the screenshots – and consider ditching the math words.
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This plugin hit the spot like a cold glass of water on a hot summer day in Arizona. ??
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I’m afraid this just doesn’t work – simple as that.
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I like that this plugin keeps the anchors (like #form
) out of the URL, in case people share the page to someone else.
I thought the default speed of 900 was slightly too fast and 1200 worked better, although it could be because of further to travel on a tall page.
I really appreciated having the customizations available.
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Harika ?al???yor, ba?ar?l?.
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Great plugin!
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as his name easy and functional
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Plugin works as described. Easy to set up. Thank you!
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Installed, activated, tweaked defaults. Nothing. Deleted anchor and re-created. Still nothing. Very Frustrating.
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doesn’t work for me.
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I have installed in several web sites, multiple options.
It works well with Elementor, too.
Thank you for this plugin!
Rating: 5 stars
Does what it says on the tin. Loads of great scrolling effects to play around with, together with customised speed control.
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I kept trying different custom scripts that use JQuery, but each one had its downsides.
So I tried this and (after excluding the Jumbotron buttons) it works perfectly!
Many thanks.
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It does not make a smooth scroll. It makes like a glitch.
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It does not make a smooth scroll. It makes like a glitch.
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The plugin is generally very good and works great, but when I try to minify all my javascript it doesn’t work, I have asked the developer for help. I am giving it 5 stars because I am sure he will help me.. If he doesn’t I will have to give it 3 or 4 stars because he should support his plugin.
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No BS. Love it.
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like it
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You can exclude anchor links and popups starting with a hash tag. I use this on over 23 sites and have never had a problem. Love the offset feature among its many features. The people giving it 1 star obviously didn’t bother to look into the settings…
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Works like a charm. I have numerous plugins with a few using heavy js and there are no conflicts or other problems while using this. All of the animation options work perfectly.
Well done code by the author, theres no nagging in admin. His settings page isn’t littered with his social links or anything else unnecessary!
The code is lightweight and didn’t add any loading time for the pages it’s used on.
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Easy Smooth Scroll Links
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Offers nice smooth scrolling between anchor links. Just make sure you set the right settings in. I used easeoutsine with a scroll speed of 1000 and offset at 20
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It’s breaking some links related components like Accordion and Tabs. Be careful!
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Hello Jeriff!
Thank you very much for your excellent work, which integrates seamlessly with the style of the web.
It works perfectly in WordPress 4.6.1 version.
This summer I did an article (in Spanish) about it, with your personal brand logo ??
– WordPress: bookmarks, quick access to internal content
https://joanmorci.com/wordpress-crear-anclas-animadas-plugin/
I feel you have problems with your Internet connection, hope can find a solution because you have a lot of talent.
Greetings from Spain! ??
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Thanks for the offset function!
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