Image Hover Effects Block
Add over 40+ stunning image hover effects to Gutenberg editor. Easily customize title, content and effects with intuitive interface.
Maintenance 22/1001276d since update
Active installs
6,000
Downloads
50,351
Reviews
7
Age
6.5y
TagsblockGutenberg blockimage blockimage hover effects blockcss hover effects block
Plugin info
Total downloads: 50,351
Active installs: 6,000
Total reviews: 7
Average rating: 4.7
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 4 language(s)
Contributors: 3
Last updated: 7/4/2022 (1276 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 7/4/2019 (6 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 5.6
Tested up to WordPress version: 6.0.9
Minimum PHP version: 5.6
Maintenance & Compatibility
Maintenance score
Possibly abandoned • Last updated 1276 days ago • 7 reviews
22/100
Is Image Hover Effects Block abandoned?
Possibly abandoned (last update 1276 days ago).
Compatibility
Requires WordPress: 5.6
Tested up to: 6.0.9
Requires PHP: 5.6
Developers
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Description
You can add 40+ Image hover effects with title and descriptions in a simple way using this wordpress plugin image hover effects block for gutenberg.
Features
- Easy to customize options.
- 40+ Image Hover Effects.
- Circle and Square border both comes with all effects.
- Center the text horizontally.
- Control the spaces between elements.
with this wordpress block plugin, you can show your title and description with various entry animations.
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Emage Hover Effects Block for Gutenberg
- 150+ hover effects
- Basic to advanced image hover effects
- Apply separate effects to image, overlay and content
- 9 alignment options
- Virtually unlimited effect combinations
- Customize content with links, buttons, colors and typography
Image Hover Effects List – Effects
- Fade
- Slide Up
- Slide Down
- Slide Left
- Slide Right
- Reveal Up
- Reveal Down
- Reveal Left
- Reveal Right
- Push Up
- Push Down
- Push Left
- Push Right
- Hinge Up
- Hinge Down
- Hinge Left
- Hinge Right
- Flip Horizontal
- Flip Vertical
- Flip Dialog 1
- Flip Dialog 2
- Shutter Out Horizontal
- Shutter Out Vertical
- Shutter Out Dialog 1
- Shutter Out Dialog 2
- Shutter In Horizontal
- Shutter In Vertical
- Shutter In Out Horizontal
- Shutter In Out Vertical
- Shutter In Out Dialog 1
- Shutter In Out Dialog 2
- Fold Up
- Fold Down
- Fold Left
- Fold Right
- Zoom In
- Zoom Out
- Zoom Out Up
- Zoom Out Down
- Zoom Out Left
- Zoom Out Right
- Zoom Out Flip Vertical
- Zoom Out Flip Horizontal
- Blur
Installation
- Upload the plugin to your /wp-content/plugins/ and activate it (alternatively, install through the WP admin console)
- Make Sure you have latest version of WordPress(or minimum 5.0), if not you can activate Gutenberg Plugin
- Go to Add New/Edit any page/post
- Click plus(+) icon and insert Image Hover Effects block
- Customize the options, add the content, publish/update
- Hurray! in a minute you have added the Image Hover Section
Frequently Asked Questions
No FAQ available
Review feed
Bastian Fießinger
Good looking block with potential
As this plugin loads the whole wp.blocks API on the frontend, plus fontawesome, plus an additional icon library, plus whatever activating this plugin will blow up your website heavily! Don't get me wrong react components are great but you don't need a custom react build with many additional scripts and things that are needed for Gutenberg in the backend loaded on the front of your WordPress site just for a simple block that adds a image with hover effect..
Edit: Way better now. Thanks to the fix mentioned below. However it would be great to have some additional settings, like not enqueuing font-awesome as some of us already do it by another plugin, Plus the CSS file is still 32kb minified for some hover effects. Of course this is caused by many options but for such a block it would be good to generate inline css depending on the blocks and settings embedded on the current page.
In conclusion nice hover effects, and less bloaten now.
capbussat
Nice and simple
Wordks nicely and it's very simple to use but only solves a very specific case.
Personally, I like to use extensions with more settings and blocks, all-in-one, using a few extensions rather than maintaining a lot of different block extensions.
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Changelog
1.4.5
- Improvements – WP 6 Compatibility Tested
1.4.4
- Fixed – Title, Description font settings not working
- Improvements – WP 5.9 Compatibility Tested
1.4.3.1
- Fixed – filemtime warning handled
1.4.3
- Fixed – Alt attribute missing in image tag
- Fixed – Editor control UI breaks
- Improvements – Deprecated Google fonts URL is updated
1.4.2
- Fix – Hover issue of widget with a tag
- Fix – Image padding issue on flash theme inside a tag
1.4.0
- New – Added plugin to block directory
1.3.1
- Fix – Admin Editor UI
1.3.0
- Fix – Redundant admin requests removed on frontend
1.2.0
- Fix – File get contents crash
1.1.0
- Improvements – UI for admin panels
- Fix – Color picker changes to default color
- Fix – Fonts multiple requests issue
1.0.0
- Initial version