![]() Usually this is due to things be out of date. hidden/.invisible class in elementor is not being removed from your elements that have animations on so it's something that is conflicting the JS/jQuery. This technique isnt limited to just fades, you can animate almost every property. These shortcuts allow for custom hiding and showing animations that take into. You can remove this functionality from elementor by editing the file (google it and you'll find the solution) or just unclicking it on your Windows OSThere is a setting on Windows that disables animations.If it's a free theme then there should be a one-click update functionality already The code I am using is:make sure the theme is synced to where ever you bought it from. I am using animate.css but it dont seem to work in firefox. Otherwise, you'll need to find another way to achieve a similar effect. Check our list of animatable CSS properties for the property youâre trying to animate and make sure itâs there. If you used a pre-made theme then make sure the theme itself doesn't have updates that are required. Another reason why your animation isnât working might be that youâre attempting to animate a CSS property that isnât animatable.So not sure if this was solved, but I had the same issue and it took me some time to figure out a couple of possible solutions:
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