Images appear on link hover
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Yes, also for me it would be very intressting to see the code! i'm vey curious about the same topic, is it possible to grab it back up?
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Hi, is it possible to retake this thread with this project? I am very interested to know how I can make this menu for my website!
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Hi @sblck
right now there still is no solution yet.I can imagine it to work by setting up a Thumbnail-Project-List. And then using Custom CSS and jQuery to hide and show images on hover.
We hope to integrate this feature in the future.
To all of you a good start into the week!
Marius
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Hey there im working on a little workaround which is kinda lame when youre a coding noob like me.
Anyway, i modified an exisitng fiddle to this:http://jsfiddle.net/seblock/b6wuj3er/
But i cant seem to figure out how to make it work in lay. I copy the css part in the custom css field, the js part (wih <script> tags) in the custom head field, and the html part in a gridder text bos using the <> source code box.
But i cannot seem to get it to work correctly, this is the result.What am i doing wrong here? Something with the classes?
Thanks so much!
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I’d like to give this a push.
Would be cool to have this inside lay or at least a guide on how to do so. If anyone would like to share their working code, that would be super nice.I’ve been trying to implement this while using this codepen as a working example. But unfortunately I don’t seem to be able to get this to work…
Any help or insight is very much apprechiated!
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Dear @sblck
please also have a look here:
http://laytheme.com/documentation.html#custom-javascript
That might help with your JSFiddle example.Best!
Marius
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I got it to work with the help of a friendly dev 🙂
It’s a bit messy in the gridder since you need to paste classes and images in the code-view text-editor. I’ll share some code but you may need to know a fair amount about CSS, HTML and jQuery to alter it for your needs:
Custom HTML at top:
<script> // Hover Folio function hover_folio() { var wrapper = $('.hoverFolio'); if (!wrapper[0] || wrapper[0].hoverFolio) { return; } wrapper[0].hoverFolio = true; var images = wrapper.find(".hoverFolio-image"); var links = wrapper.find(".hoverFolio-link"); var currentImage; links.each(function (index) { $(this).on("mouseenter", function () { if (currentImage) { currentImage.hide(); } currentImage = images.eq(index); if (currentImage) { currentImage.show(); } }); }); links.on("mouseleave", function () { if (currentImage) { currentImage.hide(); } }); } $(document).ready(function() { hover_folio(); // Every time a new page is shown, try to initialize the hoverFolio effect window.laytheme.on('newpageshown', hover_folio) }); }(jQuery)) </script>
Custom CSS:
.hoverFolio { /*basic styling for your text object*/ margin: auto !important; } .hoverFolio-links { /*that’s the wrapper for the links which also defines the image height in relation to your text block*/ position: relative; z-index: 1; padding: 5vw 0; } .hoverFolio .hoverFolio-images img.hoverFolio-image { /*that’s your image positioning*/ position: absolute; object-fit: contain; width: auto; height: 100%; top: 0; left: 50%; bottom: 0; transform: translateX(-50%); display: none; }
Hover golio (gridder Content):
Paste into code-view of the gridder Element
<p class="hoverFolio-links"> <a class="hoverFolio-link" href="https://linktosomewhere.com">Lorem</a>, <a class="hoverFolio-link" href="https://linktosomewhere.com">Ipsum</a>, <a class="hoverFolio-link" href="https://linktosomewhere.com">Dolor</a>, <a class="hoverFolio-link" href="https://linktosomewhere.com">Sit</a>, <a class="hoverFolio-link" href="https://linktosomewhere.com">Amet</a>, </p> <div class="hoverFolio-images"> <img class="hoverFolio-image" src="https://sourcetoyourimage.com"/> <img class="hoverFolio-image" src="https://sourcetoyourimage.com"/> <img class="hoverFolio-image" src="https://sourcetoyourimage.com"/> <img class="hoverFolio-image" src="https://sourcetoyourimage.com"/> <img class="hoverFolio-image" src="https://sourcetoyourimage.com"/> </div> }
I hope this helps!
Nonetheless this would be super nice to have as a feature or plugin in the future!
It might make sense to combine it with the background positioning thing I described over here
PS: If someone is able to make this a bit cleaner, or something I did doesn’t make much sense 👉 Feel free to paste some changes/corrections!
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Dear @edgrbnz
again that you for your help. it is very much appreciated.
Happy to have the forum active :-)All the best!
Marius
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Hey @mariusjopen 🙃
As long as I have some spare time and feel like I can contribute anything helpful I’m happy to help / share my thoughts.💐💐💐
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@edgrbnz said in Images appear on link hover:
.hoverFolio {
/basic styling for your text object/
margin: auto !important;
}.hoverFolio-links {
/that’s the wrapper for the links which also defines the image height in relation to your text block/
position: relative;
z-index: 1;
padding: 5vw 0;
}.hoverFolio .hoverFolio-images img.hoverFolio-image {
/that’s your image positioning/
position: absolute;
object-fit: contain;
width: auto;
height: 100%;
top: 0;
left: 50%;
bottom: 0;
transform: translateX(-50%);
display: none;
}This did not work for me even after changing $ to jQuery - anyone else having trouble setting this up?
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