1LD joins the Elements Store with a new component

Today we’re thrilled to welcome @Jon1LD also known as One Little Designer, to the Elements Store. A well-known name in the RapidWeaver community, Jon brings a wealth of experience and a keen eye for beautifully crafted components.

He’s kicking things off with a polished and playful Pick a Card component. It’s a fantastic way to present stacked content through smooth, animated card interactions. Built to fully leverage the Elements API, it uses collections to make managing card stacks effortless. Read on to learn more about what it can do.

Pick a Card Component

Pick A Card is a dynamic, interactive content gallery component designed to create engaging, focused experiences on your pages.

Pick a Card Component for Elements

Arrange cards in stacked or fanned layouts that feel familiar and intuitive, while guiding users toward a clear action. With smooth animations, flexible positioning, and responsive scaling, Pick A Card adapts effortlessly to any design—whether you’re showcasing features, highlighting content, or creating interactive storytelling moments.

:backhand_index_pointing_right: View Pick a Card on the Elements Web Store
:backhand_index_pointing_right: Buy Pick a Card in Elements

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With third-party developers now launching on the Elements Store, the ecosystem is starting to really take shape.

RapidWeaver Classic is now nearing end-of-life. Use the coupon code CLASSICUPGRADE to save 30% when you upgrade to RapidWeaver Elements.

Welcome to the future of RapidWeaver!

Great news, this is what I replied to your post about some of things missing from Elements I have loads of 1LD stuff and can’t wait for pagelit! Welcome Jon!

bring on Quick Editor Admin and the many other great 1LD products, @Jon1LD :smiley:

Me too have a lot of his stuff - halo effect and others…

Yeah! I like the 1LD themes that they have done for Classic. For Elements, I would like to see a new Tree style Navigation Component that works like the navigation that they had on their Affero theme.

This is really good news I’ve bought plenty of things from One Little Designer in the past. I think it’s time for me to finally make the move from Rapidweaver Classic to Elements.