Let’s take a quick look at the Float and Display stacks this morning!
Float
Add two blocks of content to your page, allowing the text in one of them to wrap around the other in a unique magazine-like design.
Display
Develop gorgeous sections of content with their own individual toppers, labels, icons and more. Make your content stand out with Display’s styling and add depth with its stunning soft shadows.
These look fantastic. As someone who doesn’t use blogs I’ve been watching things from the sidelines lately, but so many of these I can’t wait to get my hands on.
Wow, back in from lunch and I see we not only hit 12 votes, but surpassed it by quite a bit! Sweet! I’m going to post the top two vote getters!
Let’s have a sneak peek of the Reveal Pro and Header Plus stacks!
Reveal Pro
Take your animations to the next level. Create advanced, custom animations through a series of controls instead of having to rely on pre-built animation styles.
Header Plus
Header Plus allows you to create more unique headers for your content, making them standout with intricate shadows, outlines, image badges and more.
And just because you all rock for playing along with this silly, fun preview thing… here’s a look at the Cinema stack, too:
Cinema
Create cinematic video backgrounds for your content, or use them as a page banner. The Cinema stack loops your video in the background to create a beautiful ambiance. (As a bonus there will be a few royalty free looping videos available for download on the Cinema Documentation page as well at the time of launch!)
If you didn’t get a stack that you voted for previewed either today or yesterday, don’t fear, I will be working to release the Thunder Pack of stacks sometime tomorrow (if all goes well and nothing crazy happens between now and then)!
While doable in a stack, it isn’t quite as straightforward as it might seem. It isn’t to rule it out, to clarify.
Be careful. Foundry is based off an alpha version of Bootstrap v4, so its class names, and underlying CSS is very different from the finalized BS 4. Since that is the case I’ve made lots of my own changes, bug fixes and improvements as well.
Good morning all! I’ve just published the Thunder Pack for Foundry. You can visit the product page for more information. Each stack on the product page has a tutorial video, as well as a link to the documentation page for the individual stacks. You’ll find an example for each of the stacks on their relevant documentation pages.
Taking a look at the samples (which are always very helpful) and it’s missing the resource files (e.g. the background movie for cinema). I don’t know if you planned on including those in the .dmg or not?