Jun 25, 2016, 10:50 am
I'm building a simple responsive webpage, and have practically zero programming skills so am using Adobe Muse CC. The lightbox that comes built-in to Muse doesn't seem to be responsive. That is to say, the thumbnails do not recompose depending on browser size, at least I can't get them to be responsive. So, I need some help with this, please.
My aim: to create a gallery page filled with thumbnails that are responsive - that fill the browser regardless of its size (yes, I will set a maximum width). These thumbnails, once clicked on individually, should open in a lightbox on top of the thumbnails. The lightbox should have the option to click to the next or previous image.
The sort of thing I'm after is exactly like the third party lightbox widget as shown in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFztV7VpQAM
The one shown in the video costs $89, which I'm not prepared to pay. So, I'm looking for help finding an alternative solution, please, to achieve the same effect. I am able to arrange separate images in Muse that are responsive. However, I don't know how to make it so these images open in a lightbox, and in the same lightbox (with arrows to enable next and previous images).
Thanks for any help.
My aim: to create a gallery page filled with thumbnails that are responsive - that fill the browser regardless of its size (yes, I will set a maximum width). These thumbnails, once clicked on individually, should open in a lightbox on top of the thumbnails. The lightbox should have the option to click to the next or previous image.
The sort of thing I'm after is exactly like the third party lightbox widget as shown in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFztV7VpQAM
The one shown in the video costs $89, which I'm not prepared to pay. So, I'm looking for help finding an alternative solution, please, to achieve the same effect. I am able to arrange separate images in Muse that are responsive. However, I don't know how to make it so these images open in a lightbox, and in the same lightbox (with arrows to enable next and previous images).
Thanks for any help.