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11/17/2016 4:44 AM
 

Hi, looking for a bit of help trying to find out what/how/with this particular website page has been created https://www.visitstockholm.com .

We have a similar project coming up and something on these lines would be ideal.. I assume it is a module or even custom built but guess they will have plugged in some componets to help tie it all together.

Any help to track down how would be appreciated

 
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11/17/2016 4:56 AM
 
Do you have any reason to think that it is a DNN site?

Best wishes,
- Richard
Agile Development Consultant, Practitioner, and Trainer
www.dynamisys.co.uk
 
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11/17/2016 5:47 AM
 
Richard Howells wrote:
Do you have any reason to think that it is a DNN site?

 No not all,  although I think it is Asp.net .

I am really asking if anyone has seen this type of display before and can point me in the direction to go to find out how to recreate or something similar.. it may well be a JQuery tool or derived from one. I just have never see this before.

I believe I could probaly build something like it in c# as a module,  but it would need time and clever management tools as well so if there is a package already built out there??

 
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11/17/2016 7:00 AM
 
Stuart Fraser wrote:

Hi, looking for a bit of help trying to find out what/how/with this particular website page has been created https://www.visitstockholm.com .

We have a similar project coming up and something on these lines would be ideal.. I assume it is a module or even custom built but guess they will have plugged in some componets to help tie it all together.

Any help to track down how would be appreciated

 I'm working one something a bit similar for a client and I used Open Content for the Masonry part at the bottom.

http://www.openextensions.net/demos/o...

 
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11/17/2016 7:32 AM
 
Timo Breumelhof wrote:
Stuart Fraser wrote:

Hi, looking for a bit of help trying to find out what/how/with this particular website page has been created https://www.visitstockholm.com .

We have a similar project coming up and something on these lines would be ideal.. I assume it is a module or even custom built but guess they will have plugged in some componets to help tie it all together.

Any help to track down how would be appreciated

 I'm working one something a bit similar for a client and I used Open Content for the Masonry part at the bottom.

http://www.openextensions.net/demos/o...

 

 Certainly looks a good masonry layout so I will look into what options it offers. The Stockholm site get a click event from the boxes and load an article with maps etc into an expandable region, have you experminted with anything like that?

 
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