Juliette L.
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Thank you rzepsen.
Best regards
I don’t know why the box was unchecked (and how I didn’t see it!) but that was the problem!
Thank you very much for your help and your quick troubleshooting. ??
When I had set “slide delay” higher than “animation speed”, I still noticed a faster image change on mobile than on desktop.
Having said that, I’ve just done a new series of tests and I think I’ve found a good compromise to have a correct and almost equivalent speed on both terminals.
Thank you very much for your help, patience and reactivity.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by Juliette L..
Hi,
Here are the results of my empirical study!
Slide delay set to :
– 5000 ms = same speed on mobile and pc
– 3000 ms = more or less the same speed
– 2000 ms or less = about twice as fast on mobile than on desktopAs the speed seems to be impossible to harmonize for a slide delay of 2000 ms or less, I guess I am forced to choose between a slower than expected slideshow on computer or a faster than expected slideshow on mobile?
I just found out that there might be a problem with the “Fade” effect, because if I select the last effect in the list (which might be called “scrolling” but I have the French version of the plugin, so I’m not sure of my translation, sorry) the speed is the same on mobile and on desktop.
Hi,
I added screenshots on the test page : https://www.lesmelodys.com/test-diaporama
I disable WP Rocket again.
I created a slideshow with only three slides. No improvement on mobile.
I disabled all plugins for a minute: unfortunately, the slideshow is still much too fast on mobile.
I have just integrated a slideshow on a test page: https://www.lesmelodys.com/test-diaporama
On mobile, when I click on “Preview” from MetaSlider or on “Preview Changes” from the test page, the slideshow always scrolls too fast.
Thanks for your responsiveness.
I had already tried to deactivate WP Rocket but hadn’t noticed any change.
I just deactivated it again anyway.