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Using smaller values will result in quick and fast animations, while larger values will result in slower and delayed animations.', 'LayerSlider') ?>

Inherit: Uses the global value set in Project Settings → Defaults.

Top: When the top edge of the slider is at the top of the viewport.

Center: When the center of the slider is at the center of the viewport.

Bottom: When the bottom edge of the slider is at the bottom of the viewport.', 'LayerSlider') ?>


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However, there are cases where you might want to display certain interface elements immediately, even if the project canvas is only partially visible and the playback of your project hasn’t started yet.

With this option, you can exclude layers from waiting for the playback to begin, and they will start the selected transitions immediately.', 'LayerSlider') ?>

Continuous Background:
The cut out part is static and will not change as the layer moves.

Dynamic for Transitions:
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Example: domain.com/page/#welcome

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px: A fixed value specified in pixels.

% or sh: Percentage of the slider height. 1sh equals to 1% of the slider height. This value scales dinamically when the slider’s size changes.

vh:
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px: A fixed value specified in pixels.

% or sh: Percentage of the slider height. 1sh equals to 1% of the slider height. This value scales dinamically when the slider’s size changes.

vh:
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px: A fixed value specified in pixels.

% or sh: Percentage of the slider height. 1sh equals to 1% of the slider height. This value scales dinamically when the slider’s size changes.

vh:
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%: Percentage of the scene’s length. 0% means the beginning, while 100% means the end of the scene.

ms: A specific point in time on the scene’s animation timeline in milliseconds. A second is 1000 milliseconds. Sticky scenes do not support this unit.', 'LayerSlider') ?>

%: Percentage of the slide duration. 0% means the beginning, while 100% means the end of the slide timeline.

ms: A specific point or amount of time in milliseconds. A second is 1000 milliseconds.', 'LayerSlider') ?>
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