Awesome stand out of the crowd galleries without a plugin
2 days ago, I wrote about a table code and how to use it as a gallery on your website, with this example.
Today I share some ideas for galleries with you, and show which images are very suitable to use.
Gallery with plane text
Gallery with windows and posters
The posters are made on Canva and Design Wizard and are official used as book covers.
Art gallery
Bottles as a gallery
This one was tricky, I had to cut the images in half to be able to use the free deformation function on Pixlr.com/editor.
These are screenshots, the images on my website are separately clickable and lead to other posts on my website.
I hope I give you some visual inspiration with my examples.
The full "how to" is to read on my workathomefuture website if you are interested in making this for your own website.
Have a creative and productive day:)
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Leave it to Loes to give us another truly unique way to attract more website traffic.
This is great and I will be looking much deeper into it so I can use bits and pieces to enhance my own website presence!
Thanks, Loes!
Jim
Glad you like it Jim, success creating your own, and if you are stumbling on problems, you know where to find me:)
I'm also learning web development inside out and there are a MASSIVE amount of opportunities if you learn web dev. Great work Loes, keep grinding!!
I heard that the visual part is webdesign, the back office part is development, I didn't know there was a difference, but it seems there is:)
Actually, everything involved in the creation process of a website, at least the code-involved processes, is called Web Development.
There are 2 frontiers of web development: Front-End and Back-End web development. The Front-End web development consists of the "visual" building process of a website. It's everything you can see and interact with and it requires a level of knowledge of languages HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Back-end web development is the process of building the "inner" parts which make a website run. It's building your connection to servers, databases and the world wide web in general. The back-end enables you to collect data from your visitors, store that data, track the requests of your customers if it's a shopping site. And etc..
I'm thinking about preparing a training about it. Maybe you may enjoy it :)
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Great tips for a great look. thanks
You're welcome, thanks:)