Canva Lacks Scroll-Triggered Animation and Carousel Support for Web Design
Users want Canva to support animated carousels and scroll-triggered fade-in effects for web design exports. This would enable more interactive web presentations without leaving the Canva environment. The request reflects growing demand for no-code web animation tools targeting non-technical designers.
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