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How to Build a Case Studies Photo Gallery?

Explorer ,
Jan 19, 2018 Jan 19, 2018

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I'm not sure why I'm stumped, I need to build a case study with content integrated with a photo gallery.

Here's a link ( http://lg-interiors.com/ ) of exactly what I want to build but can't seem to figure it out. ANY help or suggestions would be fantastic...

I'm not sure about how to keep them as separate projects. I imagine I make each project a separate page to link to...

Thanks so much in advance.

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LEGEND , Jan 20, 2018 Jan 20, 2018

Yes, you can do it, no you can’t:

  • The grid of images with hover effect is not that difficult to create, using „States“ button with state-wise altering elements (Opacity 100% <-> 0 %). This works fine on responsive and fixed width pages.
  • The „re-shuffling" effect on window resize isn’t achievable in Muse „out of the box".

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Jan 20, 2018 Jan 20, 2018

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I imagine I make each project a separate page to link to...

Yes, you do. No magic beyond that required.

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Yes, you can do it, no you can’t:

  • The grid of images with hover effect is not that difficult to create, using „States“ button with state-wise altering elements (Opacity 100% <-> 0 %). This works fine on responsive and fixed width pages.
  • The „re-shuffling" effect on window resize isn’t achievable in Muse „out of the box".

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Thanks Günter!

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