Gallery of Blocks

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Hi
I'm looking for a way to make a gallery of blocks without that I have to move every time blocks when I add a new block (picture, video, youtube, content).
Let me explain what I want.
Perhaps the website of Bob Dylan is a good example: bobdylan.com
When I look with my laptop on his front page you see article's which are sorted on date and info and they stand more or less ordered from Left till Right and when I scroll down I see articles that are from earlier dates.
When I look on a smartphone the articles are ordered underneath each other.

I want to make a page which contains video's from Youtube, and my own video's, text, pictures etc etc ... but when I add a block I want that it is ordered like it goes in a gallery ...

Is there something possible , standard in C5 ,
I have seen a block gallery as an add on but it does not allow to use blocks ...

Some one here who has ideas ??

alxbob8
 
Steevb replied on at Permalink Reply
Steevb
alxbob8 replied on at Permalink Reply
alxbob8
Hi, thanks for your answer.
I looked to it but it is not what I look for because it is page listed and that is not my idea.
I want to add blocks and then they have to order them selves : the newest in the left top position and the before latest has then to move to second positions.. like in a gallery
Thanks !
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siton
Topic 1:
Do you have extra reference for this idea (URL)?

Inhttp://bobdylan.com/ i see regular pagelist block (the core Concrete5 could work) except this is with masonry layout and not all the time with thumbnail (Concrete5 wont throw errors if you set "thumbnails" to true, and page X is without thumnail)

Topic 2:
Arrange issues (mobilev VS desktop) its most of time solve by responsive grid.
https://getuikit.com/assets/uikit/tests/grid.html...

You can put 3 blocks 1-3 1-3 1-3 on desktop and 1-1 1-1 1-1 (stack) on mobile (Concrete5 support responsive grids)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWgxpVvyKHs...

https://documentation.concrete5.org/developers/designing-for-concret...
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Steevb
The add-on would work if each page was perhaps a 'Blog Post', so every time you add a new post the blocks would automatically arrange themselves in order. Same as each block area on the Bob Dylan site leads to a separate page.