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Feature Request – Advanced Industrial & 3D Animation Suite for High-Tech Websites

To the WebWave Development Team, To keep WebWave at the cutting edge of web design—especially for the growing Industrial, Engineering, and Agri-Tech sectors—I would like to propose the implementation of an Advanced Animation Suite. Currently, while WebWave is excellent for standard layouts, modern "Digital Twin" and high-tech product showcases require a more dynamic approach. Here are four specific features that would bridge the gap between a standard website and a high-end interactive experience: 1. Native 3D Model Support (GLB/GLTF) with "Exploded View" Controls Static images don't do justice to complex machinery like smart valves or automated pumps. The Feature: A 3D Object Widget that supports GLB/GLTF files. The Animation: Allow users to map "Scroll Progress" to the animation timeline of the 3D model. As the user scrolls, the product should perform an Exploded View (parts separating to show internal components). 2. Mouse-Tracked Interactive Orbit (The "Look-Around" Effect) Users should feel like they are interacting with a physical product. The Feature: X/Y Coordinate Binding. The Animation: Allow an object (or a 3D model) to rotate or tilt slightly based on the user’s mouse position. If the mouse moves to the top-right, the product tilts to show that angle. 3. State-Based Loop Animations (Functional Visuals) For greenhouses and factories, showing "Active" states is crucial. The Feature: Enhanced Lottie/SVG Integration with Trigger States. The Animation: A "Fan" or "Motor" object that has a constant loop animation. Example: A fan rotates at 5% speed normally, but increases to 100% speed on "Hover" or when a specific "Smart Toggle" is clicked. 4. Path-Based "Flow" Animations (Liquid & Data Logic) Visualizing irrigation and fertigation requires showing movement through pipes. The Feature: SVG Path Animation (Stroke-Dash Offset). The Animation: Allow designers to draw a path (a pipe or wire) and apply a "Flowing" effect that moves a texture or dashed line along that path.

GroAI 1 day ago

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Easy-to-use preset blocks for non-techy clients with "add one more"

Other block builders are a lot easier to use than webwave, although they don´t allow the same control. I think for website creation, I can use webwave without problems. But now, I give access to a client who can not do much more than press a button to add a block. As you know, moving new elements into the editor can quickly crash the design, because the distances are not right, etc. So it would be great to have a couple of elements, like features, timeline, and any type of repetetive blocks, that allow the user to simply “add one more”. I picture this to be a simple button with a plus icon. If pressed, it creates the same block as the others of this section and can be filled. These preset sections could facilitate website creation a lot. In the edit bar, you could allow to choose width, number of columns/elements, etc. Example: Currently, I´ve done this by getting a features block, duplicate the group twice. But each element is being rendered differently, so I need to adjust every block by itself. Imagine not to work in each element but rather in the mother element. Here, you set styles, columns, etc. to add one block, simply click a plus button. I hope you understood what I imagine.

SiteDude 23 days ago