Normal width works fine, until parallax is set. Then it is taking up full screen automatically. I understand that there are some logical complications using parallax and not fullscreen. But how about allowing allowing parallax to be set to a full width row? Would be quite neat and flexible. Not having to use the Nectar slider to use that effect.
Anyways.. My usecase is that i have portfolio items containing mobile app designs, they are shown on a solid background that extend the width of the screen. I want to have a video of the app in use. Making that full width makes quite a big file.. basically for nothing (most of it is just solid background color), so i thought it would be a good way to optimize. Please see attachment. Currently i can't get this to work with parallax.
Yes, the parallax on the Nectar Slider is purposely only meant for full width sliders due to browser level bugs with the technique used to accomplish the effect. I will note to look into increasing the flexibility of this, but for now it wouldn't really be possible without a good deal of custom development to have a non fullwidth slider use the effect or have a fullwidth row use it either.
Normal width works fine, until parallax is set. Then it is taking up full screen automatically. I understand that there are some logical complications using parallax and not fullscreen. But how about allowing allowing parallax to be set to a full width row? Would be quite neat and flexible. Not having to use the Nectar slider to use that effect.
Anyways.. My usecase is that i have portfolio items containing mobile app designs, they are shown on a solid background that extend the width of the screen. I want to have a video of the app in use. Making that full width makes quite a big file.. basically for nothing (most of it is just solid background color), so i thought it would be a good way to optimize. Please see attachment. Currently i can't get this to work with parallax.
Best regards,
Lorica
Hey Lorica!
Yes, the parallax on the Nectar Slider is purposely only meant for full width sliders due to browser level bugs with the technique used to accomplish the effect. I will note to look into increasing the flexibility of this, but for now it wouldn't really be possible without a good deal of custom development to have a non fullwidth slider use the effect or have a fullwidth row use it either.
Cheers