I would like to layer images ontop of one another and add a button to trigger a layer at will to show or hide upon click. Is there a way to do this in layerslider?
The functionality is to allow for a makeup artist to turn certain elements on and off so if the artist wants to show a certain lipstick on a model before applying it then the on and off switch should provide a quick way to showcase the product virtually.
It could even be similar to the website attached but within layerslider if possible.
Thank you for getting in touch with us. My name is Attila and I'm happy to assist you today. I appreciate your patience while we've been working towards your ticket.
Unfortunately it's not possible currently. You cannot trigger a layer with another one.
As an alternate solution you could set the images up on different slides, and linking the layers to those specific slides with smartlinks (#1 for 1st slide for example). Or you could hide them by default and reveal them on hover as another workaround.
Hi
I would like to layer images ontop of one another and add a button to trigger a layer at will to show or hide upon click. Is there a way to do this in layerslider?
The functionality is to allow for a makeup artist to turn certain elements on and off so if the artist wants to show a certain lipstick on a model before applying it then the on and off switch should provide a quick way to showcase the product virtually.
It could even be similar to the website attached but within layerslider if possible.
Regards
Calvin
Hello Calvin,
Thank you for getting in touch with us. My name is Attila and I'm happy to assist you today. I appreciate your patience while we've been working towards your ticket.
Unfortunately it's not possible currently. You cannot trigger a layer with another one.
As an alternate solution you could set the images up on different slides, and linking the layers to those specific slides with smartlinks (#1 for 1st slide for example).
Or you could hide them by default and reveal them on hover as another workaround.