Create a beautiful and customizable link-in-bio website, where you can showcase links to all your social media accounts, websites, and more. Perfect for creators, and anyone looking to unify their online presence in one easy-to-share link.
This is the first (of many new) RapidWeaver Elements Project listed on the Marketplace
Quick question. It says the site adopts the system settings for light and dark modes. Is there a way to force one or the other? For instance, I want to show the dark mode pages even if they have light mode set on their system?
Not really, if you’d like the site to be in dark colours all the time, I’d suggest switching off dark mode, and then picking the dark colours you want, like this…
Funny little Project @dan , I really like it
A question, I saw that you are using always the Typography Component. My understanding is that the Typography is more for longer texts with headings. I thought that more code is generated because it is a more complex Component. For short texts we have the Text Component and I thought that the code is slimmer. So I am using always the Text Component (where possible).
Is this not the case? Can we use code wise whatever we find more convenient?
It’s a very heavy page (1.61MB) for what it is… with LOTS of Javascript that isn’t necessary. There’s three images that take up roughly 225KB, but that doesn’t account for the other ~1.4MB of data. Ideally, Link-in-bio pages are meant to load quickly on a mobile device, often on a mobile network — and not everyone is always on 4G+, or have unlimited data tariffs.
Sorry to be harping on about performance all the time, but I’ve always found it’s easier to begin to bake it in from the start, than to wait and try to add it later.
@bryanrieger Thanks for the feedback. We know about these issues.
Elements is still in private beta, and not finished. None of the generated code or output has been optimized. We’ll be doing more work here once we get closer to launch.
Once this is done, the project will inherit these optimizations.
I could have used the Text Component for this but I chose the Typography Component so I could manage the text colour/font/spacing from the Typography area. (Hope that makes sense).
Use whatever you find works best for you and your projects!
Shouldn’t the text component also be able to take advantage of the defaults set in theme inspector??
Yes, they do.
But you can define more in Typography. Watch the Typography Dev Diary video if you need a refresher.
We’ve just added support to the Marketplace for Element links, this means you’ll be able to open up projects in Elements with a single click… We’ll be listing more projects over the coming months!