Alternating Gallery
An alternating editorial gallery of full width rows that swap the image left and right beside a series title, story, and bordered facts list.
An alternating editorial gallery of full width rows that swap the image left and right beside a series title, story, and bordered facts list.
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Alternating Gallery lays out three long projects as full width rows that swap the image between left and right down the page. Each row pairs one Placeholder frame with a series title, a short story about the work, and a bordered list of facts: location, the camera and film it was shot on, the number of frames in the series, and when it was completed.
Rows are one typed array of title, description, and a meta list of label and value pairs. Odd indexed rows move the image into the second column with an order utility, so the layout alternates without duplicating markup, and each row closes with a link through to the full edit.
Reach for this block when a few deep projects deserve room to breathe rather than a dense grid, on a documentary, editorial, or film photography portfolio. The installer swaps the Placeholder frames, rewrites each story, and updates the facts for their own series.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the long form photo series index. Other alternating uses:
Tip: keep every story to two or three sentences; the facts list carries the specifics, so the paragraph only has to give the reader a reason to open the full edit.