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How can I add MULTIPLE fullscreen images underneath each other so that I can scroll down and see them as a background (and in between of them I put my text)? (Talking about Muse CC)

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Aug 09, 2017 Aug 09, 2017

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I want to add multiple fullscreen pictures to a webpage. All of them should be underneath each other, sometimes with a bit of blank space between them. In the blank space there is going to be text. How is it done?

Please help me, I am searching for this answer for almost 1 hour now...

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LEGEND , Aug 09, 2017 Aug 09, 2017

You simply use frames (F) and fill them with your desired picture, set this picture to responsive in width and height, set your height as needed, and put text between your pictures.

It is not really fullscreen like in slide shows but looks like this: whatsoeverfullscreen

You may download directly from the browser, if you like.

Best Regards,

Uwe

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You simply use frames (F) and fill them with your desired picture, set this picture to responsive in width and height, set your height as needed, and put text between your pictures.

It is not really fullscreen like in slide shows but looks like this: whatsoeverfullscreen

You may download directly from the browser, if you like.

Best Regards,

Uwe

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