
ambertheapple
New Member
Hi,
I'm currently creating a website on wordpress and have got a bit lost...
I've created the website using the ASTRA theme, using the Elementor 'Essential addons for Elementor' and 'Premium Addons for elementor' tools.
I have used the 'filterable gallery' widget to create a masonry effect with multiple pictures which has created my desired visual outcome.
Ideally though, I'd like clicking on each image to either open a page within the homepage with more information about the musician (and the image) or alternatively for clicking on the image to take the user through to another page altogether with a full bio etc.
Starting to think perhaps I'll have to re-do the whole lot in another way and that it might not be possible with a filterable gallery widget?
hubbrecords.com - the website in question.
My knowledge on all of this is pretty much nil (although I'm always willing to learn) - so if anyone knows what I can do to solve this issue and can explain it in layman's terms that'd be great!
Thanks
I'm currently creating a website on wordpress and have got a bit lost...
I've created the website using the ASTRA theme, using the Elementor 'Essential addons for Elementor' and 'Premium Addons for elementor' tools.
I have used the 'filterable gallery' widget to create a masonry effect with multiple pictures which has created my desired visual outcome.
Ideally though, I'd like clicking on each image to either open a page within the homepage with more information about the musician (and the image) or alternatively for clicking on the image to take the user through to another page altogether with a full bio etc.
Starting to think perhaps I'll have to re-do the whole lot in another way and that it might not be possible with a filterable gallery widget?
hubbrecords.com - the website in question.
My knowledge on all of this is pretty much nil (although I'm always willing to learn) - so if anyone knows what I can do to solve this issue and can explain it in layman's terms that'd be great!
Thanks
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