@@mikepecha if I may add. you know one of the issues I faced when using quick stack is to change the order of items on desktop and mobile. And I was just hoping for a happy mistake by playing around with First and Last. I was wondering if there was an easier way of doing that too. If and when you have the time, you could cover that too :) Thank you for your tutorials it really helps. Cheers
Great tutorial, thank you. quick Q: Is there any way to background color a row, I can only seem to add a background color to each cell and then the spacing in between each cell is white. Kinda trying to create a header row with light grey background for just that first row, and then all subsequent rows are transparent.
Can you use a quick stack to wrap a dynamic collection? It seems pretty static with the columns/rows. I havent used the quick stack yet, but it doesn't seem very dynamic.
Hi @crooker2, your observation is correct. You can't use a Quickstack as a wrapper for a collection list, where a dynamic number of children would be displayed. Quickstack is made for static grid layouts with a known number of grid elements. So for layouts with a CMS List => Go with the grid element. For static layouts => Choose the one you prefer building with
@@mikepechaHopefully they work on that. Quickstack would be a great way to build interesting dynamic content layouts in a repeating grid (like a cool masonry grid)
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very good explaining Mike. love it! thanks. Jan
Thanks Jan :)
Nice tutorial, thanks!
I'm not getting the presets when I click on it and I'm super messed up!
Same here
@@calblue8694 Hey, I figured it out! You place it in there and if you click on the element on the designer it will pop up the presets! Woot!
Nice one Mike
Thanks :)
Great, thanks Mike!
good point about not changing the FR sizes in the grid editor! I've been keeping them at 1fr too.
Maaany thanks Mike! This video was perfect to answer all my doubts!
Awesome. Happy to hear that, Mateus :)
Excellent video!
Thank you for this tutorial. I really appreciate it. ;-)
You're very welcome!
Hi, thank you for the tutorials. Any chance you could do a tutorial on responsiveness using REM units and percentage?
Good idea!
@@mikepecha if I may add. you know one of the issues I faced when using quick stack is to change the order of items on desktop and mobile. And I was just hoping for a happy mistake by playing around with First and Last. I was wondering if there was an easier way of doing that too. If and when you have the time, you could cover that too :)
Thank you for your tutorials it really helps. Cheers
And again a super usefull content Mike, just as always. Tnx.
Glad you enjoyed it, Zoltan :)
Thanks for this, with regards to the black gradient.. Did you do this in photoshop or webflow? Thanks!
Yes, it is applied as a background gradient in Webflow
@@mikepecha amazing! Thank you!
Great tutorial, thank you. quick Q: Is there any way to background color a row, I can only seem to add a background color to each cell and then the spacing in between each cell is white. Kinda trying to create a header row with light grey background for just that first row, and then all subsequent rows are transparent.
Not that I know of, what are you trying to build?
Nice content, dude! Keep it up.
Can you tell me which program you use for capture and edit for your tutorials?
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Can you use a quick stack to wrap a dynamic collection? It seems pretty static with the columns/rows.
I havent used the quick stack yet, but it doesn't seem very dynamic.
Hi @crooker2, your observation is correct. You can't use a Quickstack as a wrapper for a collection list, where a dynamic number of children would be displayed.
Quickstack is made for static grid layouts with a known number of grid elements.
So for layouts with a CMS List => Go with the grid element.
For static layouts => Choose the one you prefer building with
@@mikepechaHopefully they work on that. Quickstack would be a great way to build interesting dynamic content layouts in a repeating grid (like a cool masonry grid)
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