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Use two lightbox triggers on same location

Community Beginner ,
Feb 13, 2018 Feb 13, 2018

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hello,

I am creating a website on muse which includes a 'work' page which will have all the work we've done. And it will be as thumbnails on the website, which will show the name of the project upon hover.

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However, I need to make it in a way that when I click on it (after hover), a popup lightbox will appear containing images of the whole project. I've tried adding two triggers upon the same image but it only allows me to use the function of the trigger on the top. And hyperlinking wont work, as I do not want it to open another window on click.

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LEGEND , Feb 13, 2018 Feb 13, 2018

Exactly.

Triggers and „State“ buttons are working this way.

If you place elements with different states into them, these states are activated simultaneously, when the mouse pointer hovers over the trigger/state button – no matter, if the single elements within are touched or not.

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LEGEND ,
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Hope, I understood correctly:

Have a close look at this .muse sample file and preview it in browser:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/fdlm9g9lrrbjmui/interactive-triggers.muse?dl=0

If you can’t find out, how it is made – please ask!

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thank you, it helped a lot....
I had a look at the file and figured out how to do it.
To be clear, it's that instead of having an image and placing a trigger to a lightbox on top of it, you have added two images inside the trigger and changed the opacity of one image to 0 in the active state yes?

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Exactly.

Triggers and „State“ buttons are working this way.

If you place elements with different states into them, these states are activated simultaneously, when the mouse pointer hovers over the trigger/state button – no matter, if the single elements within are touched or not.

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