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arielsalminen avatar arielsalminen commented on July 19, 2024

This would actually be quite good addition to the paginated version. I'll investigate this more a bit later : )

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rgury avatar rgury commented on July 19, 2024

+1

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MarcusJT avatar MarcusJT commented on July 19, 2024

Yes, it's very common design pattern that clicking/tapping on the right side of the image advances the slideshow forwards one slide, and on the left takes it back one slide - in fact this is one of very few slideshow plugins that doesn't follow this user experience standard.

Please implement this, ideally with forwards & backwards arrows/indicators that appear (fade in) whenever the cursor is within the slideshow container, and disappear (default) when the cursor leaves the container - this is also common/standard behaviour.

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Gabri avatar Gabri commented on July 19, 2024

I completely agree with you, MarcusJT. I'd love to have this functionality ...otherwise I'll do it by my own; I need it!

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arielsalminen avatar arielsalminen commented on July 19, 2024

I started implementing prev/next buttons. These will provide this same functionality as they can be placed on top of the slideshow with CSS. Work in progress here: https://github.com/viljamis/ResponsiveSlides.js/tree/navigation

It should be already possible to test that, just download the zip and open "demo_themes.html" from "demo/themes" folder. The lower slideshow on that page has transparent buttons on top of the left and right side. Can be used with or without pagination and/or auto option.

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Gabri avatar Gabri commented on July 19, 2024

Great!

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arielsalminen avatar arielsalminen commented on July 19, 2024

The slideshow now supports this (might not be the best way, but it's still possible). I also added few new examples here: http://viljamis.com/responsive-slides/themes/ and to the new "themes" folder inside this repository

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MarcusJT avatar MarcusJT commented on July 19, 2024

Excellent, thanks!

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gibi1 avatar gibi1 commented on July 19, 2024

Hi,
How can I apply the theme you advise? The standard codes don't seem to be enough precise for this, or I simply don't get what I have to do.
thanks a lot for this beautiful slide anyway

gibi

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