How to Customize Wix Gallery & Add Images & Gallery in Website
- Feb 14, 2023
- 3 min read
How To Organize Gallery Images In Wix - Wix Tutorial. In this blog post I will show how to organize gallery images in Wix so that you can display your site’s images the way that best suits you. You’ll learn how to add a photo gallery, an image gallery, a pro gallery, a custom gallery to display your photos and images in Wix.
First of all, if you don’t have a Wix account yet, click here to get started for FREE right away.

Next is To add gallery images in Wix
In your Wix Editor, go to the the left-hand side panel, click on 'add', and then on ‘gallery’. You’ll notice that a number of options are there. You can choose from regular galleries, grid galleries, full-width galleries, slider galleries, and 3D galleries. To add one of those gallery images to your page, just click on the option you prefer or drag and drop at place you want.
Okay, so from its gallery images’ individual toolbar, you can do a number of things. Under change images, you can click on any of the images to customize them. On the right-hand side, you can replace the image with a different one by clicking on ‘replace image’ - from the popup that appears, you can select an image you’ve already uploaded, or click on the orange ‘upload images’ button on the right to upload a new image, you can choose an image from social media, select a free one from Wix, or even purchase an image from shutterstock.
Going back to that page where we were before, from the same right-hand side toolbar, you can change the image’s title alt text, description, and add a link if you so wish.
You can also drag-and-drop any of the images to re-order them, click on the little trash can that appears when you place your cursor on top of the image to delete it, and you can click on the orange ‘+ add images’ button to add even more images to your gallery. Once you’re done making edits, click on ‘done’ on the bottom, right-hand side.
Okay so moving on. Still from the gallery images individual toolbar, you can click on settings to change any of the images, to define how the gallery plays, so you can toggle whether you want navigation arrows, a play button, and whether the gallery autoplays on loading with a pre-defined number of seconds between images that appear, you can define how the images behave, so when they’re clicked either nothing happens, they open in a pop-up, or a link opens, and you can apply transition effects if you so wish, and select how long that transition lasts.
Remember that you can always click on preview on the top, right-hand side of the page to see what these changes will look like once your site is live.
Under the gallery images’ individual toolbar, you can also click on layouts to change the number of columns and rows, as well as the spacing between them, you can click on design to choose another gallery image design option, or customize the gallery’s design further by clicking on the blue customize design button, you can click on animation to choose and customize your gallery’s animation if you so wish, and you can click on stretched to make the gallery full width or not.
And that’s it. Now you know how to organize gallery images in Wix so that you can display your site’s images the way that best suits your liking. Again, if you don’t have a Wix account yet, just click here to get started for FREE right away.
I will love to hear from you. Let me know in the comments below what kind of gallery you chose for your site. Is it the regular gallery, the grid gallery, the full-width gallery, the slider gallery, or the 3D gallery? Make sure to leave your comment below this video.

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