Obviously, with activated popup-option, I just have the possibility to give the popup a fixed size, or adjust it to width, height or both.
It would be quiet basic in my opinion, to give my slider a responsive popup-option, which means, that if I give my popup a fixed size, that the size in the browser will be calculated like that, that either the width or the height get calculated according to the aspect-ratio I designed.
Depending on monitor-resolution and size, with both options, adjust width and/or adjust height, it "destroys" my design respective aspect-ratio in a way, that the slider gets too wide or too high. Sure, it's just the background-image which get's out of my desired aspect-ratio, but this is not what I would call a proper implementation of the popup. I think it would not be a big thing, to calculate width and heigt of the popup according to the viewport, respecting the aspect-ratio and using javascript.
I would appreciate a lot, if you could implement this feature as fast as possible, in the meantime I hope you can help me with a workaround for that.
I was testing it with a firefox-browser on a colleagues pc and it was not resizing proper to a smaller screen width. After your reply I tested it again on different screen-sizes on different computers and yes, it is responsive. I suppose the colleagues firefox had a non standard scaling of content and that took me on a wrong track.
Obviously, with activated popup-option, I just have the possibility to give the popup a fixed size, or adjust it to width, height or both.
It would be quiet basic in my opinion, to give my slider a responsive popup-option, which means, that if I give my popup a fixed size, that the size in the browser will be calculated like that, that either the width or the height get calculated according to the aspect-ratio I designed.
Depending on monitor-resolution and size, with both options, adjust width and/or adjust height, it "destroys" my design respective aspect-ratio in a way, that the slider gets too wide or too high. Sure, it's just the background-image which get's out of my desired aspect-ratio, but this is not what I would call a proper implementation of the popup. I think it would not be a big thing, to calculate width and heigt of the popup according to the viewport, respecting the aspect-ratio and using javascript.
I would appreciate a lot, if you could implement this feature as fast as possible, in the meantime I hope you can help me with a workaround for that.
Thank you and regards, Joe Lipps
Hello Joe Lipps,
The popup sliders are also responsive. They are resized on smaller screen resolutions where there's not enough space for them.
As I can see the popup on your site is also responsive. Could you please show us an example of this error ?
Dear Attila,
it seems, that you are right.
I was testing it with a firefox-browser on a colleagues pc and it was not resizing proper to a smaller screen width. After your reply I tested it again on different screen-sizes on different computers and yes, it is responsive. I suppose the colleagues firefox had a non standard scaling of content and that took me on a wrong track.
I apologize... ;)
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