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April 1, 2016 at 6:36 pm #88644AnidosParticipant
I tried many times to change my featured slider transition style as there are different options, but all in vain! Only ‘fade out’ is possible. Is there a way to change slider transition effect? Eagerly waiting for your help…
April 2, 2016 at 7:51 am #88680PratikKeymasterHi @Anidos,
Can you let me know which version of the theme you are currently using? We fixed the issue in Version 3.5.1. Here is the link to changelog: https://catchthemes.com/changelogs/catch-responsive-pro-theme/Upgrading the theme to latest version should do the work. If not, please post in your site url so that I can check the issue.
Regards,
PratikApril 14, 2016 at 9:24 pm #89523AnidosParticipantHi @Pratik,
I used version 3.8. With this I have two problems, i.e., ‘changing slider transition style’ and ‘cycle slideshow’. Here is my url: http://aizawltheologicalcollege.edu.inRegards,
AnidosApril 15, 2016 at 12:27 pm #89587PratikKeymasterHi @Anidos,
I cannot seem to replicate the problem. The transition effects are working fine on my end.
Also, i could not understand what ‘cycle slideshow’ means? Do you mean the slideshow stops on the last image and does not loop? If that is the case, then please change the value of Customize=> Feature Slider=> Loop to 0. Currently, it must be set to one.
Let me know if otherwise.
April 19, 2016 at 9:47 am #89870AnidosParticipantHi @Pratik
Thanks for your concern and help. But my main concern is that even if I try to change the transition style other than fade out, it is not working. That is to say, I select scroll horizontal, flip horizontal, etc. still it is on fade out mode. Can you please help me solve this problem?April 19, 2016 at 9:57 am #89873PratikKeymasterHi @Anidos,
Can you send me your admin credentials at pratik [at] catchthemes [dot] com.
I will need it to follow up on this .
Regards,
PratikApril 20, 2016 at 10:03 pm #90021 -
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