Freely rearrangable and scalable images
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I'm a photographer working on my online portfolio. I recently came across Interview Germany's editorial section and love how the user can freely rearrange and scale the images on the website.
Example:
https://interview.de/cowgirl-blues/
I would love to make this my portfolio's concept and, having only basic HTML knowledge, was wondering whether it is doable to code something like this myself?
I would be very grateful for any useful approaches on how this could be done.
Thanks a lot,
Lisa
image layout user-experience portfolio personalization
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I'm a photographer working on my online portfolio. I recently came across Interview Germany's editorial section and love how the user can freely rearrange and scale the images on the website.
Example:
https://interview.de/cowgirl-blues/
I would love to make this my portfolio's concept and, having only basic HTML knowledge, was wondering whether it is doable to code something like this myself?
I would be very grateful for any useful approaches on how this could be done.
Thanks a lot,
Lisa
image layout user-experience portfolio personalization
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I'm a photographer working on my online portfolio. I recently came across Interview Germany's editorial section and love how the user can freely rearrange and scale the images on the website.
Example:
https://interview.de/cowgirl-blues/
I would love to make this my portfolio's concept and, having only basic HTML knowledge, was wondering whether it is doable to code something like this myself?
I would be very grateful for any useful approaches on how this could be done.
Thanks a lot,
Lisa
image layout user-experience portfolio personalization
I'm a photographer working on my online portfolio. I recently came across Interview Germany's editorial section and love how the user can freely rearrange and scale the images on the website.
Example:
https://interview.de/cowgirl-blues/
I would love to make this my portfolio's concept and, having only basic HTML knowledge, was wondering whether it is doable to code something like this myself?
I would be very grateful for any useful approaches on how this could be done.
Thanks a lot,
Lisa
image layout user-experience portfolio personalization
image layout user-experience portfolio personalization
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