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how to tackle this half/half look

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    chaosagent
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    Hi,

    I am very (very!) new to this, so apologies if the answer is painfully simple and I'm missing 90% of the lingo

    Maybe you can direct me a bit which way would be best to approach this.
    I am trying to achieve something where the right half of the page is a full bleed image, and the left half is scrolling text. I want the image to be different on each page. I've tried:

    -set a sticky image and use browser height as row height. This is what it's currently set to here, but it doesn‘t adjust responsively to always fill the right half completely:
    http://friedrich-praxis.de/sample-page/
    I'm assuming tweaking the css class of that image would fix it, but how?

    -I've tried the cover feature, but I don't want the image to disappear. Is the a way to make the overlaying parts transparent?

    -The whole split website thing seems a bit overkill when I only want the right half to be an image, but is that the way to go?

    Thanks in advance

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      arminunruh
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      wrote on last edited by arminunruh
      #2

      ok!

      on a new page, in the gridder set frame top to 0

      create an empty row at the top.
      right click → set right row image background (set your image here)
      right click the row → use browser height for row height
      right click the row → set html class and id

      for class enter:
      fixedrow

      Enter this css in "lay options" -> "custom css & html" -> "custom css for desktop":

      .fixedrow{
          position: fixed;
          width: 100%;
          top 0;
          left: 0;
          pointer-events: none;
      }
      

      now create as many rows as you like below this row with texts on the left half.
      the very first text, right click it, set a space top.

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        chaosagent
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        that worked so smooth and was so easy!! Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!!

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