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  Public Ticket #1098919
text alignment on slides
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    Peacepole1 started the conversation

    Hi – I am hoping this is just a simple thing I’m overlooking. on this page in the second slide where the text (name +pisces) comes in I have it set in the admin to come in just under the logo – however when it plays on the page the text move further in towards center. Is there a way to stop this? To make the text come in under the logo? thanks here’s the page: http://thegodproject.michaelsoaries.com/2017/03/15/allison-conte-slade/

  • [deleted] replied

    Hey Peacepole1,

    The problem is that you have setup your logo with the YourLogo feature which is not responsive and will always stay in the same position. While the text layers are responsive so they are scaled and positioned proprotionally according to the viewing environment. Because of this they will not be properly aligned on certain screen sizes.

    To solve this you will need to add the logo as a layer as well, you can use the same image as an image layer and apply a link on it for the same effect. If you align them this way, they should be keeping their relative positions with each other.

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    Peacepole1 replied

    Hi 

    thank you with your answer I was also able to set both like I wanted as well as it inspired me to find the "calculate from" position and I changed that to "sides of the screen"  - seems the text was calculating from the side of the slide.


    This is an amazing slider and thanks for all you efforts!

    I was wondering about the ken burns effect on the opening slide. sems kind of slow to me - is this because of the sllde timing? or is there some way to speed it up a bit without changing the size it starts from?

    thanks

  • [deleted] replied

    Thank you for the feedback, glad you could solve the problem. 

    Unfortunately at the moment there is no dedicated option to set the speed of the Ken Burns effect. You can only affect the speed indirectly with its scale value and the slide's duration.

    We are planning to improve the Ken Burns effect in the future by adding more options to control it.