u/KenHuangg

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a visual dish selector for a restaurant site in Framer

I’ve been working on a restaurant template and wanted the menu to feel a bit more tactile than a standard list.
So I made this dish selector: as you scroll through the dishes, the image and details shift with it, creating a more editorial, guided way to explore the menu.
Still refining the interactions, but I’d love to hear what you think — does this feel useful, or is it too much for a restaurant site?

u/KenHuangg — 4 days ago
▲ 1 r/framer

Why does this loader stutter for a moment?

I made a page loader in Framer. It runs smoothly in Preview, but after I publish the site, there’s a noticeable stutter during the animation. Does anyone know why this happens or how to fix it?

u/KenHuangg — 5 days ago
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Framer Canvas issue

a large blank white rectangle appears above my Desktop and Tablet breakpoints. It isn’t selectable, doesn’t show in the Layers panel, and isn’t exposed as a node in the project structure. Does anyone know what causes this and how to remove it?

u/KenHuangg — 6 days ago

Fighting the Chemistry

1️⃣The first frame. I'm after a specific green — the deep, saturated green of this tree against a summer sky. The instant film decides otherwise. Summer light is indiscriminate; it floods everything. The image bleaches out before I can stop it.

2️⃣I wind down the exposure. The tree comes back — the branches, the shadow beneath, the round plot of earth at its roots. But the chemistry has its own agenda. The emulsion, baked by the summer heat, shifts warm. A reddish cast settles over everything that was supposed to be green.

3️⃣One more frame. This one is closer — greener, the values more balanced. But the heat is still in there, a warmth baked into the chemistry that I cannot shoot my way out of. The film remembers the summer even when I try to make it forget.

4️⃣I open Photoshop. I pull the greens up, push the reds back, find the color I had been spending film trying to reach. The image is right. The color is what I wanted. But something feels wrong. Instant photography is, at its core, an act of acceptance — you press the shutter, the chemistry happens, and what results is the record of what was. By correcting it, I have made a photograph not of what was, but of what I wished had been. That is a different thing. Whether it is still photography, I haven't decided.

u/KenHuangg — 3 months ago