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2023-04-20 at 7:42 pm #63167vjecht169Customer
Hello :)
I want to open html-windows on my project when I click on different buildings…
I have now done this with a Gliftek plugin, but this has many restrictions – so I can’t insert – as far as I know – buttons into the window etc..
The Gliftek plugin also seems to be no longer developed, because I can no longer reach the creator and probably also has problems to make the windows responsive.Now I would very much like to do the same with Webflow.
But I don’t know how to address e.g. a certain container in Webflow via a puzzle element or show and hide it again.So in summary, I would like to design the windows to be shown all in Webflow and just bring them in via puzzles in Verge3D.
Can anyone here give me a tip on how to get on here or is this way too cumbersome ?
Thanks :)
2023-04-21 at 8:07 am #63168Yuri KovelenovStaffHi vjecht169,
But I don’t know how to address e.g. a certain container in Webflow via a puzzle element or show and hide it again.
you can check out our own Industrial Robot demo, where the Help button shows up a Webflow-made window. This is achieved by setting the ‘display’ CSS property to ‘block’ or ‘none’:
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I have already discovered the puzzle – but here I have the problem that the element (help button) in the puzzle is an HTML object…
However, I would like to address a 3D object…
E.g. on event click for “cube”.
do…How could I make this work ?
2023-04-21 at 8:43 am #63171kdvParticipantE.g. on event click for “cube”.
do…Puzzles and JS coding. Fast and expensive.
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2023-05-08 at 3:51 pm #63593AnonymousInactiveThanks for sharing your issue. I’m also new to this forum, and I recently switched to Windows as well. I understand that you’re looking for a solution to open HTML windows on your project when you click on different buildings. Regarding your question, have you tried using JavaScript or jQuery to show and hide the containers? You can also try using the built-in Interactions feature in Webflow to achieve this. I’m not sure about the puzzles in Verge3D, but it’s worth a shot. Also, I wanted to let you know that I discovered a subreddit where you can buy cheap Windows keys online, which might be helpful for you. The subreddit is called windows keys. I hope this helps, and good luck with your project!
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