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  • #724810

    Hi,

    I’ve recently put a site online and I wanted to have a slider that moved on mouse movement. I got that working with layerlider (and it works). However I want to have the layerslider fullscreen like the built-in slider does from Enfold (with onepage).

    Is there any way to achieve this? I have to enter now some persistent width and height but it’s difficult to have it good because people their monitor sizes and resolutions can differ from mine.

    I can send an URL in private if needed

    #726123

    Hey ANONYMOUS,

    looks all good to me (s. private content). So what exactly do you want to change?

    Best regards,
    Andy

    #728089

    Hi Andy, sorry for the delayed response. Well, when I had the full screenslider from Enfold and I resize my screen it’s all being properly resized and the title is staying good. Look in the private data what happens when I try to enlarge or minimize my screen with the title and the picture – not quite responsive to me. And also I’m having static height/width now – it’s also giving me loads of trouble to get it correct, people with a small laptop see it good, but I want to see the blue bar underneath it only when I scroll down :(

    Any idea how to achieve this?

    #728125

    Hi,

    responsiveness is not about making your browser screen smaller, but about that it looks good on smaller devices. So I checked on iPad and iPhone screen size, but there is not fullscreen slider available. Did you activate it? we need to be able to inspect the elements in question, otherwise we can’t really help.

    You could control your elements on different browser screen sizes using media queries: https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/media-queries-for-standard-devices/. For this you could turn on custom class on all ALB elements and provide a unique css class for your slider.

    Best regards,
    Andy

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