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  • #40450
    PhilFlash
    Member
    Post count: 2

    Hi,
    The new revolution slider (version 4.05) cuts the width of buttons (at 80 pixels) with Google Chrome.

    Problem Description:
    – create a new slide with a new button and open the revolution slider with Google Chrome.
    The button is cut at 80 pixels.

    Steps to Reproduce:
    – import the home slider
    – edit slide 1
    – create a new layer
    – set syle to none (empty line) in Style field
    – copy and paste the following code for button (the same code for “tell me more” button) in Text/html field
    TELL ME MORE
    – open the page with the home slider with Google Chrome

    The new button is not displayed correctly.
    If you use the Developer tools, the width is 80.34.
    The initial button (created with a previous version of revolution slider) is ok.

    IMHO, the new revolution slider use a “tp-resizeme” attribute. And this attribute is not compatible with “large” attribute of Dante.
    See the generated code:
    <div class=”tp-caption lfb stb tp-resizeme start” data-x=”772″ data-y=”381″ data-speed=”300″ data-start=”900″ data-easing=”Circ.easeInOut” data-endspeed=”300″ style=”z-index: 4;
    font-size: 11px; padding: 0px; margin: 0px; border-width: 0px; line-height: 18px; white-space: nowrap; min-width: 0px; min-height: 0px; visibility: visible; opacity: 1;
    top: 306px; left: 620px; -webkit-transform: none;”><a href=”/features/” class=”sf-button white dropshadow large” style=”font-size: 11px; padding: 11px 20px;
    margin: 0px 0px 16.068376068376068px; border-width: 0px; line-height: 21px; white-space: nowrap; min-width: 0px; min-height: 0px; max-width: 80.34188034188034px;”>TELL ME MORE
    </div>

    All is ok with Firefox or Internet Explorer.

    Philippe

    #40498
    PhilFlash
    Member
    Post count: 2

    Hi,
    Found a solution.
    The tip is:
    – for the layer (for button), open “Layer Links & Advanced Params”
    – deselect “Responsive Through All Levels”

    Philippe

    #40945
    Tahir – SUPPORT
    Member
    Post count: 1212

    Hi Philipe,
    Thanks for posting the solution .

    All the Best
    Tahir

    #41684
    thms
    Member
    Post count: 5

    Yes, Thank you Philippe!

    #42136
    Swift Ideas – Ed
    Keymaster
    Post count: 15264

    Glad you sorted it 🙂

    – Ed

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