I’ve been trying to reverse engineer websites with this type of layout, and I just can’t seem to do it. I’m a big rookie when it comes to designing websites so I may need a step-by-step tutorial. Below I’ve pasted a screenshot of the layout I’m trying to achieve. Please Help!
Here is my public share link: LINK
(how to access public share link )
samliew
(webflowexpert.com)
February 21, 2017, 1:15am
2
The keyword you are looking for is “masonry”.
See these tutorials
Continuing the discussion from Masonry grid ( #Pinterest) in Webflow. Created by CSS only :
So lately, I found out that same CSS Masonry grid is possible to create WITHOUT ANY CUSTOM CODE. All you have to do is use Webflow text columns option for your “grid container” (or div, or section).
Items inside your container could be images, div blocks with text inside, lightboxes, link blocks, but they have to have WIDTH=100%. With every screen type (desktop, tablet, mobile) you can easy change colum…
Hello webflowers, my colleges, friends and amazing Webflow team!
First of all I want to say that by helping others I am learning a lot of new tricks, get new ideas and as result I keep educate myself THANK YOU ALL! Happy Thanksgiving!
I found and tested great example of creating Masonry grid by using CSS. Only issue it has - it will NOT work in Internet Explorer earlier that version 10. (But today we got a news that all that versions will not be supported by Microsoft a…
system
(system)
Closed
April 22, 2017, 10:15pm
3
This topic was automatically closed 60 days after the last reply. New replies are no longer allowed.