Before \ After slider

kinjostudio
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kinjostudio posted this 02 January 2023
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Hi,

is there a way to add a 'before \ after' image slider with nicepage?

Hi, is there a way to add a 'before \ after' image slider with nicepage?
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xvemanuelvx
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xvemanuelvx posted this 03 January 2023

I would use a slider.

I would use a slider.
kinjostudio
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kinjostudio posted this 16 January 2023

Thanks!

You mean to go the next picture with a click on an arrow?
That wouldnt work for me since i want the viewer to be able to compare small details.

Exapmle of what i need would be this: https://webdevtrick.com/demos/after-before-slider/

They have html\css\js code on the page as well...is it possible to implement this somehow?

Thanks! You mean to go the next picture with a click on an arrow? That wouldnt work for me since i want the viewer to be able to compare small details. Exapmle of what i need would be this: https://webdevtrick.com/demos/after-before-slider/ They have html\css\js code on the page as well...is it possible to implement this somehow?
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Support Team posted this 16 January 2023

Hello Matthias,

Nicepage provides HTML element where you can add any custom HTML, CSS or JS.
Please note that styles should be wrapped with <style> tags, and scripts should be wrapped with <script> tags in the usual.
In general, you can add everything to the HTML element. You just need to wrap css into STYLE tags and script into SCRIPT tags. To make the script work please check the following article (second example):
https://nicepage.com/doc/29438/run-custom-jquery

Please check and let us know if you have any other questions.
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Hello Matthias, Nicepage provides HTML element where you can add any custom HTML, CSS or JS. Please note that styles should be wrapped with &lt;style&gt; tags, and scripts should be wrapped with &lt;script&gt; tags in the usual. In general, you can add everything to the HTML element. You just need to wrap css into STYLE tags and script into SCRIPT tags. To make the script work please check the following article (second example): https://nicepage.com/doc/29438/run-custom-jquery Please check and let us know if you have any other questions. ................................................... Sincerely, Anna T Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
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