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How to make other images or text fly in on top of slideshow

New Here ,
May 18, 2017 May 18, 2017

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Visit www.rsp.eu.com and see how they have a slideshow playing and other text boxes "fly in" or "pop up" on top of the slideshow playing? How can I do that in Muse?

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LEGEND , May 18, 2017 May 18, 2017

thats a bootstrap carousel... to hand code it in Muse you would need to give the text box (frame, div or whatever you want to delay) a name and id.

I have seen some nice examples around but I don't know anyone making exactly that look

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This would need some extra code, I guess.

Have a look at some widgets – takes some time, but this might be the only way, or you have proper coding skills.

Uwe

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thats a bootstrap carousel... to hand code it in Muse you would need to give the text box (frame, div or whatever you want to delay) a name and id.

I have seen some nice examples around but I don't know anyone making exactly that look

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