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Not sure if this is the correct forum to post this in but wanted to ask if any of you could shed some light on something.
Wondering how the hero element for this web site was built:
tensorflow.org
If you select any of the tabs they trigger Lottie Animations on the right. I also really like how the animations sit behind the tabs when the viewport adapts to mobile sizes.
Creating the animations are my specialty, but how do I go about triggering them with tabbed links like this? Secondly, how do I build a similar hero element wherein the Lottie Animations on the right would sit "behind" the tabbed interface in smaller viewports?
One other thing that hurts my head to think about is how regardless of the width, the tabbed content doesn't change inside it. In fact if you keep shrinking it down it eventually turns full-width. With the tabbed widget in elementor the width seems to change with the viewport size and has an ugly effect on the title and text inside. Attached a few screen shots to give you an idea.
Any help or even being pointed in the right direction to a tutorial would be most appreciated.



Wondering how the hero element for this web site was built:
tensorflow.org
If you select any of the tabs they trigger Lottie Animations on the right. I also really like how the animations sit behind the tabs when the viewport adapts to mobile sizes.
Creating the animations are my specialty, but how do I go about triggering them with tabbed links like this? Secondly, how do I build a similar hero element wherein the Lottie Animations on the right would sit "behind" the tabbed interface in smaller viewports?
One other thing that hurts my head to think about is how regardless of the width, the tabbed content doesn't change inside it. In fact if you keep shrinking it down it eventually turns full-width. With the tabbed widget in elementor the width seems to change with the viewport size and has an ugly effect on the title and text inside. Attached a few screen shots to give you an idea.
Any help or even being pointed in the right direction to a tutorial would be most appreciated.



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