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Thank you.
Kyle that is magic. Thank you!!!
Hi Kyle,
I’ve have worked on a workaround solution – without altering code! I have made the swift slider, mobile compliant. The image falls below the copy on a mobile device!
Q) Is it possible to always keep the navigational arrows on
(Is that a CSS OnMouseOut property to keep the arrows on all the time)?I have tried that CSS. It has worked. However it has made the swift slider at the top of the page lose it’s background too.
I’ve attached a PDF that explains all the issues we are having with the Swift Slider.
On the Desktop version:
Q) How do we prevent overlapping navigational arrows on text?
Q) Can arrows stay always on without mouse over to show them?
Q) The squares representing each slide is invisible on a white background image.
How do we make it so we can see there squares on a white background say as a #efefef?On the Mobile Version:
Q) As illustrated in the PDF is it possible in any way to make the background wrap underneath the copy?Thank you, in advance Kyle.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.So we deleted our cache on the iPhone and my Android phone. Restarted both phones.
The background to the slider is still there.
CSS does not seem to work.
Q) Kyle, is there a Custom JS solution?
Hi Kyle,
I added this CSS.
When I view the site via an iPhone, the background of the slider still appears.
Interestingly if I shrink my desktop web browser the background disappears.
I need that to happen if the browser is a mobile period.
Sorry to be such a pest.
We cannot bill the Client until we resolve this issue.
Thank you, in advance, Kyle.
We have the latest version of the theme.
Please see the attached mobile screenshot.
Yes I do mean I want to “remove the images on the mobile view in the slider?”
Q) Is it possible via custom CSS to remove the background image on the slider when in a mobile browser?
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You must be logged in to view attached files.September 19, 2014 at 3:56 pm in reply to: How to apply css smooth-scroll-link to the main menu #112729OMG, I copyied the button code to a section outside the swift slider and the smooth-scroll-links works perfectly!!! How do I fix it within the Swift Slider?
We appreciative all the support. Since Cardinal is so versatile we as a design studio will purchase more instances of it for future Clients.
September 19, 2014 at 11:36 am in reply to: How to apply css smooth-scroll-link to the main menu #112560This reply has been marked as private.September 19, 2014 at 11:16 am in reply to: How to apply css smooth-scroll-link to the main menu #112556Link to the button. It is the Button on the brain that says “Get in Touch”
http://formbend.ismysiteup.org/We only want to slow the the scroll on this button, or just the buttons not on the links on the main menu.
September 18, 2014 at 2:30 pm in reply to: How to apply css smooth-scroll-link to the main menu #112238While we await Master Ed to respond, I’d just like to say on behalf of the WMCreative studio, we really appreciate the excellent level of support. 🙂
September 17, 2014 at 3:40 pm in reply to: How to apply css smooth-scroll-link to the main menu #111792I have tried the Shortcode and added the custom CSS (Theme Option > Custom CSS/JS > Custom CSS box).
It seems like it is working but is too fast.
We have custom menu links that have the “smooth-scroll-link” that work alot smoother.
Q) Is the any way to slow down the “smooth-scroll-link” that is applied to the sf_button?
September 11, 2014 at 2:52 pm in reply to: How to apply css smooth-scroll-link to the main menu #109631This reply has been marked as private.September 11, 2014 at 2:41 pm in reply to: How to apply css smooth-scroll-link to the main menu #109621Updated to 1.72
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