Animation effects for elements
Have you planned to add animation effects to the elements? It's the only thing missing to make your software even more awesome than it is and compete with Keynote. Cheers

Now you can add animations to elements! There’s a few different preset intro animations to pick from and you can freely control the duration/delay.
This option is available in the sidebar when an element is highlighted: https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.slid.es/support/sidebar-animation.png
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saurav181 commented
Has this feature been removed? I don't see the animate checkbox any longer
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vaishu praju commented
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AdminHakim (Co-founder, Slides) commented
@Viktor; Oops! Thanks for pointing that out. I've update the live view so that interactions will sync to all viewers. Please give it a try when you get a chance.
If you run into any issues, you can submit a bug report by going to to help.slides.com clicking "Contact support".
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Viktor Enlund commented
Hi, great feature!
It seems like click-triggered animations aren't broadcasted to live viewers as of today though, is that something you can look in to?
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Tracy V. Vallejo commented
wow great
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Do Manh Hung commented
Animation effect is awesome. I tried the same thing, you can see it here: http://bit.ly/2tMxfM7
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robert rex commented
Animation effects have always played a vital role in the creation of an exceptional power point presentation. I am a digital marketer and utilize is awesome functionality more and more. It is my personal observation during working at https://branex.com/marketing-solutions/ that your presentation speaks loudly, in other words, it works as an ambassador for your product and service.
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Anonymous commented
Animations have thee great impact in the digital field and people tries to do the marketing in the form of animation and the animation which effect the elements is depend on the software which is according to it and they are generally some special task of it and https://www.ingic.sg/digital-marketing/ are also working on this thing.
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AdminHakim (Co-founder, Slides) commented
@Matthew: We don't currently provide a way to trigger animations from events like clicking. Perhaps you can put your answers on different slides and add link to them instead? More info on internal links between slides here: http://help.slides.com/knowledgebase/articles/553998-inserting-links
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Matthew Adams commented
Morning Hakim , any ideas on how to animate items only when u click the screen once again ? I want my students to click to view the answer post be asking the question using a click.
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Andy Fitzsimon commented
This has been added !!! yay!
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dervis4 commented
Hi,
Until animation features are implemented, you can animate any element using custom CSS3 (requires a Pro subscription). I managed to animate the width of a rectangular shape using this code:
@keyframes move {
0% {
width: 10px;
}
100% {
width: 142;
}
}.rectangle {
display: none !important;
}.slides section:hover .rectangle {
display: block !important;
animation: move 2s linear 1;
}This way, the rectangle will animate every time you enter the slide and hover over the current slide. You will also need to set a custom class name on the element you want to animate.
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Jonathan Marino commented
+1
I paid for professional features, animations are necessary. -
Anonymous commented
Simple animations like "move" would make a huge difference!