RW Pro Space joins the Elements Store with three new Components!

Today we’re thrilled to welcome RW Pro Space to the Elements Store, another name many users in the community will already recognise.

@Massimo has been building products for RapidWeaver for many years, and he’s launching three amazing new components; Kinetic, SmartBar, and SmartLine.

Kinetic

Add real-time physics, 3D tilt, cursor tracking, and canvas effects to any section, turning static layouts into engaging, interactive experiences. No code required.

:eyes: Kinetic Preview Site
:backhand_index_pointing_right: View Kenetic on the Web Store
:backhand_index_pointing_right: Get Kinetic on the Elements Store

SmartBar

A powerful, fully customizable navigation bar that adapts its look as users scroll — with three independent styling states, section-aware color switching, and pixel-perfect responsive control.

:eyes: SmartBar Preview Site
:backhand_index_pointing_right: View SmartBar on the Web Store
:backhand_index_pointing_right: Get SmartBar on the Elements Store

SmartLine

A scroll progress bar and section navigator that turns long pages into guided, interactive experiences — with markers, labels, reading time, keyboard navigation, and full responsive control.

:eyes: SmartLine Preview Site
:backhand_index_pointing_right: View SmartLine on the Web Store
:backhand_index_pointing_right: Get SmartLine on the Elements Store

Still using RapidWeaver Classic?

We know many of you still using Classic have been waiting for this moment, and it’s finally here!

With even more third-party developers now launching on the Elements Store, the ecosystem is starting to take shape. The tools, the projects, the momentum, it’s all building right here in Elements.

If you’ve been waiting for the right time to move on from Classic, this is it.

Welcome to the future of RapidWeaver.

Hope you are going to keep the momentum up because these are amazing. Well done @Massimo

These components take Elements to the next level. :100:

@Massimo This community needs professional and creative developers like you.

Bravo!! :clap:

@Massimo well done nice to see your creations here as I have a few for RW8/Classic, keep up the great work!

Grazie di cuore Michelangelo :folded_hands: Your words mean a lot, especially coming from someone who’s been part of the RW ecosystem for so long.

Looking forward to seeing where Elements takes all of us in the coming months — exciting times ahead. :rocket:

Thanks Paul, really appreciate that :folded_hands: Nice to connect with someone already shipping for RW8. Keep up the great work on your end too!

I like the Kinetic component by RW Space but it does not work in a mobile browser including Safair and DuckDuckGo :frowning:

Kind regards,

Mark

Mark Goode
Cell: 214-537-7875

Think. Do. Done.

@mgoode A quick clarification: in the Kinetic demo pages, the component is intentionally disabled below the “md” breakpoint, which means on most smartphones in portrait orientation the component is not rendered at all. This is a design choice for the demo, not a limitation of the component itself — in your own project you can configure the breakpoint however you like, or keep Kinetic enabled on mobile altogether.

Also worth knowing: Kinetic includes cursor-driven effects (3D Tilt, Magnetic, Custom Cursors, Connection Lines, Canvas Effects) that are intrinsically unrelated to touch devices — they can’t “trigger” without a pointer, so on touch devices those modes will render the element in its static state. Other modes (Drag & Snap Back, Gravity, Stagger Entrance, Idle Animation) do work with touch.

If you’re testing on a tablet (≥ md width) and something is not working as expected, please share:

  • Device + browser version
  • Which Kinetic mode you’re viewing
  • A screenshot or short screen recording if possible

I’ll gladly debug it with you.