Hey Brian! You saved my entire week!! I was looking for something like that, but I was not founding nothing similar to understand how to make it happen. Thank you so much man!! God bless you!!
Hmm..I would probably rearrange this or build a mobile-exclusive component where it's a vertical flexbox (or you can use grid too) and have the image and then the corresponding paragraph underneath. I believe that's how The Futur did it as well So in this example, you would have the picture of Los Angeles and then the rich text underneath. After that, you would have the image of Miami and then Miami's rich text underneath that.
@@brianlove28 I'll fix some stuff tomorrow. I'm pretty new and still practicing (and also very confused) so hopefully I'm able to do just that. Thank you so much!
Thanks man! I've been searching this for sooo long. thanks a lot. but... idk what I am doing wrong.. it is working only on the last image. otherwise, the 4th one is there for the 1st 4 contens. :(
I agree with the other comments that this is a nice interaction to create. However, a fundamental problem is that Brian offers NO EXPLANATION as to WHY he is doing what he is doing. This is not.a problem exclusive to this video - it is the case of many Webflow (and other) tutorial videos - but it does little to develop understanding allowing one to carry forward given similar tasks.
You are a gem!
Hey Brian! You saved my entire week!! I was looking for something like that, but I was not founding nothing similar to understand how to make it happen. Thank you so much man!! God bless you!!
This is awesome! Thank you so much. Hope you'll make more tutorials
Thank you so much
Thank you so much. Really appreciate the feedback. Glad it was able to help
Thanks a lot, it's great! It's a shame there are so few likes, you deserve more...
Just like Raphael, I also hope you'll make more cool tutorials!
Thank you so much...really appreciate you taking the time to watch
Any suggestions into how to fit/rearrange this in mobile view? The third column (images) don't fit the screen.
Hmm..I would probably rearrange this or build a mobile-exclusive component where it's a vertical flexbox (or you can use grid too) and have the image and then the corresponding paragraph underneath. I believe that's how The Futur did it as well
So in this example, you would have the picture of Los Angeles and then the rich text underneath. After that, you would have the image of Miami and then Miami's rich text underneath that.
@@brianlove28 I'll fix some stuff tomorrow. I'm pretty new and still practicing (and also very confused) so hopefully I'm able to do just that. Thank you so much!
Thanks man! I've been searching this for sooo long. thanks a lot.
but... idk what I am doing wrong.. it is working only on the last image. otherwise, the 4th one is there for the 1st 4 contens. :(
I agree with the other comments that this is a nice interaction to create. However, a fundamental problem is that Brian offers NO EXPLANATION as to WHY he is doing what he is doing. This is not.a problem exclusive to this video - it is the case of many Webflow (and other) tutorial videos - but it does little to develop understanding allowing one to carry forward given similar tasks.