How can I add a grid of shapes to a slick carousel?












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I'm working on a class project at the moment and I'm having some trouble with the front-end part of it.



What I'm trying to do is implement a grid of hexagonal like shapes (I'm using this example by web-tiki), that works exactly as I want when resizing the screen.



I want to put this grid in a carousel-like div, that adds a page with the same number of items when resizing, instead of stacking them underneath, thus taking up more space downwards.



I've been through a lot of research, but none of the examples given seemed to fit my case. Can anybody give me an insight on how to do that?



Edit: Based on Rustyjim's comment, I actually edited the carousel's js file to fit my needs, so consider the issue solved. Thanks for the responses!










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  • How do you want to make the hexagons? If you are fine with using an image (SVG or a normal bitmap), then using CSS grid to make a responsive grid of items should work for this. Learn more about CSS grid from MDN

    – vkoves
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:41













  • The thing is, the grid included in the link I'm referencing works perfectly for me, I just need to transfer excess items to a new carousel slide, based on the screen size. Let's say I have 5-4-5 items (total 14) on a laptop and bigger screen, and only 2-1-2 (total 5) on a mobile screen, having the extra items transferred to new slides.

    – FlushBG
    Nov 21 '18 at 21:04











  • Can you share the code maybe of the carousel you use? Then I believe someone can improve javascript to make this work, hope it helps.

    – Rustyjim
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:16
















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I'm working on a class project at the moment and I'm having some trouble with the front-end part of it.



What I'm trying to do is implement a grid of hexagonal like shapes (I'm using this example by web-tiki), that works exactly as I want when resizing the screen.



I want to put this grid in a carousel-like div, that adds a page with the same number of items when resizing, instead of stacking them underneath, thus taking up more space downwards.



I've been through a lot of research, but none of the examples given seemed to fit my case. Can anybody give me an insight on how to do that?



Edit: Based on Rustyjim's comment, I actually edited the carousel's js file to fit my needs, so consider the issue solved. Thanks for the responses!










share|improve this question

























  • How do you want to make the hexagons? If you are fine with using an image (SVG or a normal bitmap), then using CSS grid to make a responsive grid of items should work for this. Learn more about CSS grid from MDN

    – vkoves
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:41













  • The thing is, the grid included in the link I'm referencing works perfectly for me, I just need to transfer excess items to a new carousel slide, based on the screen size. Let's say I have 5-4-5 items (total 14) on a laptop and bigger screen, and only 2-1-2 (total 5) on a mobile screen, having the extra items transferred to new slides.

    – FlushBG
    Nov 21 '18 at 21:04











  • Can you share the code maybe of the carousel you use? Then I believe someone can improve javascript to make this work, hope it helps.

    – Rustyjim
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:16














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I'm working on a class project at the moment and I'm having some trouble with the front-end part of it.



What I'm trying to do is implement a grid of hexagonal like shapes (I'm using this example by web-tiki), that works exactly as I want when resizing the screen.



I want to put this grid in a carousel-like div, that adds a page with the same number of items when resizing, instead of stacking them underneath, thus taking up more space downwards.



I've been through a lot of research, but none of the examples given seemed to fit my case. Can anybody give me an insight on how to do that?



Edit: Based on Rustyjim's comment, I actually edited the carousel's js file to fit my needs, so consider the issue solved. Thanks for the responses!










share|improve this question
















I'm working on a class project at the moment and I'm having some trouble with the front-end part of it.



What I'm trying to do is implement a grid of hexagonal like shapes (I'm using this example by web-tiki), that works exactly as I want when resizing the screen.



I want to put this grid in a carousel-like div, that adds a page with the same number of items when resizing, instead of stacking them underneath, thus taking up more space downwards.



I've been through a lot of research, but none of the examples given seemed to fit my case. Can anybody give me an insight on how to do that?



Edit: Based on Rustyjim's comment, I actually edited the carousel's js file to fit my needs, so consider the issue solved. Thanks for the responses!







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  • How do you want to make the hexagons? If you are fine with using an image (SVG or a normal bitmap), then using CSS grid to make a responsive grid of items should work for this. Learn more about CSS grid from MDN

    – vkoves
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:41













  • The thing is, the grid included in the link I'm referencing works perfectly for me, I just need to transfer excess items to a new carousel slide, based on the screen size. Let's say I have 5-4-5 items (total 14) on a laptop and bigger screen, and only 2-1-2 (total 5) on a mobile screen, having the extra items transferred to new slides.

    – FlushBG
    Nov 21 '18 at 21:04











  • Can you share the code maybe of the carousel you use? Then I believe someone can improve javascript to make this work, hope it helps.

    – Rustyjim
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:16



















  • How do you want to make the hexagons? If you are fine with using an image (SVG or a normal bitmap), then using CSS grid to make a responsive grid of items should work for this. Learn more about CSS grid from MDN

    – vkoves
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:41













  • The thing is, the grid included in the link I'm referencing works perfectly for me, I just need to transfer excess items to a new carousel slide, based on the screen size. Let's say I have 5-4-5 items (total 14) on a laptop and bigger screen, and only 2-1-2 (total 5) on a mobile screen, having the extra items transferred to new slides.

    – FlushBG
    Nov 21 '18 at 21:04











  • Can you share the code maybe of the carousel you use? Then I believe someone can improve javascript to make this work, hope it helps.

    – Rustyjim
    Nov 22 '18 at 20:16

















How do you want to make the hexagons? If you are fine with using an image (SVG or a normal bitmap), then using CSS grid to make a responsive grid of items should work for this. Learn more about CSS grid from MDN

– vkoves
Nov 21 '18 at 20:41







How do you want to make the hexagons? If you are fine with using an image (SVG or a normal bitmap), then using CSS grid to make a responsive grid of items should work for this. Learn more about CSS grid from MDN

– vkoves
Nov 21 '18 at 20:41















The thing is, the grid included in the link I'm referencing works perfectly for me, I just need to transfer excess items to a new carousel slide, based on the screen size. Let's say I have 5-4-5 items (total 14) on a laptop and bigger screen, and only 2-1-2 (total 5) on a mobile screen, having the extra items transferred to new slides.

– FlushBG
Nov 21 '18 at 21:04





The thing is, the grid included in the link I'm referencing works perfectly for me, I just need to transfer excess items to a new carousel slide, based on the screen size. Let's say I have 5-4-5 items (total 14) on a laptop and bigger screen, and only 2-1-2 (total 5) on a mobile screen, having the extra items transferred to new slides.

– FlushBG
Nov 21 '18 at 21:04













Can you share the code maybe of the carousel you use? Then I believe someone can improve javascript to make this work, hope it helps.

– Rustyjim
Nov 22 '18 at 20:16





Can you share the code maybe of the carousel you use? Then I believe someone can improve javascript to make this work, hope it helps.

– Rustyjim
Nov 22 '18 at 20:16












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