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arielsalminen avatar arielsalminen commented on July 19, 2024

They are called transparent in the demo as they are, in fact, completely transparent. Maybe I should name them "invisible" or something like that if that makes more sense : )

The reason why I did that demo in the first place is that many users wanted to be able to click/tap image's left and right side to navigate between slides.

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Dedalus27 avatar Dedalus27 commented on July 19, 2024

Hi,

So it's clear thanks. Anyway I've not seen an option to show/hide buttons (as I intended …) and this could be nice. So everything should be possible: no buttons view at all, always the two buttons in view … or buttons fade in/out overing the slide.

The more you get, the more you want. You know … :D

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Il giorno giovedì 24 maggio 2012, alle ore 07:52, Viljami Salminen ha scritto:

They are called transparent in the demo as they are, in fact, completely transparent. Maybe I should name them "invisible" or something like that if that makes more sense : )

The reason why I did that demo in the first place is that many users wanted to be able to click/tap image's left and right side to navigate between slides.


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arielsalminen avatar arielsalminen commented on July 19, 2024

You can already do all of those by writing your own styles for the buttons : )

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Dedalus27 avatar Dedalus27 commented on July 19, 2024

Hi,

In truth … there's something strange right in style that I don't perfectly understand. In style or somewhere else.

I've changed "theme.css" and actually with a different opacity's value in .rslides3_nav {…} then adding a new declaration .rslides3_nav:hover {…} I'm able to get the effect I wished.

So great, wow, perfect …

But I see that actually everything works ONLY if I use class="rslides rslides1" for the UL list and .rslides1_nav in style (renaming the "old" .rslides3_nav as .rslides1_nav).
Because if I let the class name .rslides3_nav or if I use any other class name (.rslidesA for instance …) I'm not able to get the correct nav and I always get just the text "previous" / "next" . Of course also changing the names in HTML and trigger script.

Have you any idea why is so important the name ".rslides1" with one slide as it seems ?
Thanks.

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Il giorno giovedì 24 maggio 2012, alle ore 08:20, Viljami Salminen ha scritto:

You can already do all of those by writing your own styles for the buttons : )


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