My client needed just a bit more design flexibility in their @Framer CMS. Instead of suggesting a...My client needed just a bit more design flexibility in their @Framer CMS. Instead of suggesting a...
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My client needed just a bit more design flexibility in their @Framer CMS.
Instead of suggesting an alternative platform, I asked them what kind of flexibility they needed. They gave me a reference website.
Essentially, they wanted a CMS where we could extend the in-line images full-width and stack them in a row, both of which aren't possible natively in Framer.
I looked for resources online: code overrides, custom components, etc. I found one that allowed full-width images, but I couldn't find anything about making multi-column image rows.
So I went to work modifying the code override to include functionality to stack images horizontally. And, after some trial and error and a little help from ChatGPT, I was able to do it.
Curious how it works? Let me know.
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