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How do I add Lottie animation to Elementor?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 4:14 am

In order to add Lottie animation to Elementor, you will first need to install Lottie. Once Lottie is installed, you can add it to your project by following these steps:

1. In your Elementor project, click on the “File” menu and select “New”

2. In the “New File” dialog box, select “Empty Document”

3. In the “Type” field, select “HTML”

4. In the “Title” field, enter “Lottie Animation”

5. Click on the “Create” button

6. In the “Lottie” tab, select the “Import” button

7. In the “Lottie” dialog box, select the “Files” tab

8. Click on the “Browse” button and select the “anim.lottie” file

9. Click on the “Import” button

10. In the “Lottie” tab, click on the “Components” tab

11. In the “Lottie” dialog box, select the “Animation” tab

12. In the “Animation” tab, select the “Add Animation” button

13. In the “Animation” dialog box, enter the following information:

Name: “walk”

Duration: 500

Type: “Easing”

14. Click on the “Add Animation” button

15. In the “Animation” tab, select the “Add Transition” button

16. In the “Transition” dialog box, enter the following information:

Name: “enter”

17. Click on the “Add Transition” button

18. In the “Animation” tab, select the “Play” button

19. In the “Animation” tab, click on the “Stop” button

20. In the “Lottie” tab, click on the “Export” button

21. In the “Export” dialog box, enter the following information:

File Name: “walk.html”

File Type: “HTML”

22. Click on the “Export” button

23. In the “Lottie” tab, click on the “Close” button

24. In the “Elementor” tab, click on the “Preview” button

25. In the “Preview” dialog box, click on the “Play” button

26. In the “Preview” dialog box, click on the “Stop” button

27. In the “Elementor” tab, click on the “Publish” button

28. In the “Publish” dialog box, click on the “Publish” button

29. In the “Elementor” tab, click on the “Close” button

30. In the “Lottie” tab, click on the “OK” button

31. In the “Elementor” tab, click on the “Preview” button

32. In the “Preview” dialog box, click on the “Open” button

33. In the “Walk” animation section, click on the “Play” button

34. In the “Walk” animation section, click on the “Stop” button

35. In the “Walk” animation section, click on the “Preview” button

36. In the “Walk” animation section, click on the “Open” button

37. In the “Lottie” tab, click on the “Close” button

38. In the “Elementor” tab, click on the “Save” button

39. In the “Elementor” tab, click on the “Close” button

40. In the “Lottie” tab, click on the “OK” button

41. In the “Elementor” tab, click on the “Preview” button

42. In the “Preview” dialog box, click on the “Publish” button

43. In the “Publish” dialog box, click on the “Publish” button

44. In the “Elementor” tab, click on the “Close” button

45. In the “Lottie” tab, click on the “OK” button

46. In the “Elementor” tab, click on the “Preview” button

47. In the “Preview” dialog box, click on the “Close” button

48. In the “Lottie” tab, click on the “OK” button

49. In the “Elementor” tab, click on the “.

PRO TIP: This question is often asked by Elementor users who are looking to add Lottie animation to their pages. While it is possible to add Lottie animation to Elementor, it is important to note that this can cause significant performance issues on your website. We recommend only using Lottie animation on pages that absolutely need it, and avoiding it on pages where performance is critical.
Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

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