• Resolved elarpa

    (@elarpa)


    I noticed that the previous and next slides show in glimts in Internet Explorer. I am sure it is a bug, since it does not happen in other browsers.

    BUT: I am not looking to fix this bug. On the contrary I would like Responsive Slider to show the previous and next slides in the margins permanently, so that it creates a flow carousel effect with partial views of the other slides.

    Is it possible to display the previous and next slides to the right and left respectively permanently?

    Thank you in advance.

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  • Plugin Author A WP Life

    (@awordpresslife)

    Hi

    Can you please share the page URL, where you are using slider slideshow?

    Thanks

    Thread Starter elarpa

    (@elarpa)

    Plugin Author A WP Life

    (@awordpresslife)

    Hi,

    If you want to show next and prev icon permanent then please use this below CSS Code into plugin custom CSS field.

    .fotorama__wrap--no-controls.fotorama__wrap--toggle-arrows .fotorama__arr, .fotorama__wrap--no-controls.fotorama__wrap--toggle-arrows .fotorama__fullscreen-icon {
        opacity: 1 !important;
    }

    Hope it will help you.

    Looking forward to your reply.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter elarpa

    (@elarpa)

    plugin custom CSS field?
    I have not seen any plugin custom CSS field anywhere…
    We do I find it?

    I do, however, think you misunderstood my request: I am not looking to show icons permanently. I am looking to show PICTURES permanently. That is next and previous PICTURES to the left and to the right of the displayed picture.

    As a bug they come up shortly in Internet Explorer 11, but disappear again. It would look good to have them permanently shown.

    Thank you in advance.

    Plugin Author A WP Life

    (@awordpresslife)

    Hi,

    Apologizing for the custom CSS field mistake.

    This is not possible to show that previous and next images.

    Thanks

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