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  • #1227078

    Fullwidth Easy Slider has dot links bottom of the slider. Each dot has a link #1, #2, #3….. and when I click the dot it jumps not next slider but below the slider (bottom of the page).

    The arrow on the side has a link #next, and it works fine.
    How do I fix the problem?

    #1227359

    Hey Ayumi,

    Could you post a link to where we can see the element in question please?

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1227420

    Hi,
    This is the one of the sites.

    #1227855

    Hi,

    Thanks for that. You only have one slide on the page you linked to, so there is no navigation for us to test this problem. Could you create a test page where we can see this actually happening please? Also please include admin login details in private so that we can have a look at the backend as well.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1228016

    My client seems to delete the slides because of this problem.
    I create the slider on the other site, so could you please check below?

    When I click the second dot, it turns to right slide. But I click the first dot, it jumps the bottom of the page.

    #1228180

    Hi,

    Thanks for that. I see that same thing on my end, and it happens because the magazine element has the same ID as the link in the slider. If you change the ID of the magazine element to something else then the problem should go away.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1228217

    Hi,
    How do I change the ID of the magazine?
    Thank you.

    #1228494

    Hi,

    You can do that in the element options under the Advanced->Developer Settings tab.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1229105

    Hi,
    Thank you for your suppot. It works fine.

    #1229292

    Hi,

    I’m glad this was resolved. If you need additional help, please let us know here in the forums.

    Best regards,
    Jordan Shannon

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