you’ll need to add each one individually using either the native lightbox widget or create your own for each. If you can supply us with your read-only link, the link makes it much easier to view and help fix the issue
Hi @Alexandr_Santis, I totally see where you’re coming from now. I was in the same position as you before and it took me a while to get used to Webflow.
(1) Webflow is a professional web design tool, so knowledge of HTML/CSS is required. You can learn Webflow without prior experience with web, but the learning curve is a bit longer (it took me almost 4 weeks of daily practice to get really good at it)
(2) From what it sounds like, the custom modal example may not be the best solution. In fact, Webflow doesn’t have a gallery that conveniently houses several hundred photos (it’s possible, but may take some time)
There are some really great web tool alternatives that can help you achieve what you’re describing. Do you have any experience building websites on other platforms?
If I have 5 pictures on the page & I want to open it in Modal Window in its own window.
I must create 5 Modal Background, 5 Modal Window and add to this windows a different Big Size pictures?
Hi @Alexandr_Santis, Yes, that would be correct. You would copy and paste the modal window custom javascript code 5 times, and assign a different ID to each modal window.
There are also further ways this can be optimized via javascript and if you need, a javascript developer can help you with that.
Hi, yes exactly, that looks good… A good test after adding the code, is to publish your site, then right click on the page and inspect element. Check the console if there are any javascript errors. If not, then the elements with the classes you have set should be be working
If you get it setup, and it is not working, let me know, I will take a look… after you do a couple of these, it is easy to make Cheers, Dave