TZM Block Reveal Controls
Make your content pop! Reveal any Gutenberg blocks with smooth animations when they scroll into view.
Plugin info
Maintenance & Compatibility
Maintenance score
Actively maintained • Last updated 62 days ago
Is TZM Block Reveal Controls abandoned?
Likely maintained (last update 62 days ago).
Compatibility
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Description
TZM Block Reveal Controls allows you to add eye-catching animations to blocks when they scroll into view. Easily enhance user engagement by revealing content dynamically using smooth CSS-based effects.
Features
- Choose from multiple animation styles: fade-in, slide-in, rotate, and more
- Customize animation duration, delay, and persistence
- Works seamlessly with any Gutenberg block
- Lightweight and optimized for performance
Perfect for landing pages, portfolios, blogs, and interactive storytelling!
Source Code
The source code for TZM Block Reveal Controls is available on GitHub!
Follow the development, report issues, and get involved in improving the plugin. We welcome contributions, feedback, and feature requests from the community.
Installation
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Upload the plugin files to the
/wp-content/plugins/tzm-block-reveal-controlsdirectory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. -
Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! You can apply the reveal effect to any Gutenberg block, including core, third-party, and custom blocks.
Sort of. You can customize the delay, duration, and whether the block stays visible after being revealed.
Yes, the plugin uses lightweight JavaScript (Intersection Observer API) to trigger animations efficiently.
This plugin is specifically designed for Gutenberg and may not work within third-party page builders.
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Changelog
1.0.2
- Fixed styles not being properly handled
1.0.1
- Support WordPress 6.8
1.0.0
- Initial Release 🙂
