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  Public Ticket #1389422
slide transitions
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  • fourword started the conversation

    Hi there,

    I want to have one slide go to the next one with no transition at all. The background image for each slide is the same, with only layers changing. All the slide transitions result in some form of visual distraction. Is there a way to have one slide go to the next one with no transition at all? You can see the effect on my home page.


    Thanks.

  • [deleted] replied

    Hello fourword,

    Thank you for getting in touch with us. My name is Attila and I'm happy to assist you today. I appreciate your patience while we've been working towards your ticket.

    The slide change between separate slides cannot be eliminated completely. Even if you remove every animation from the slide transition, there will still be a small flashing when the slideshow proceeds, as the slider loads the next slide.

    What you could do to work around this, is to use only one slide and include all layers into it. If you time them right (duration, delay, start at, start when), it will be the same layout and effect without any slide change. The timeline view can help a lot with timing the layers right.

  • fourword replied

    Thanks Attila,


    I assumed this would be the the only way. Although placing all the layers on a single slide makes editing more difficult. 

    One other option I was thinking would be to have one background image for the entire slider, inserted in SLIDER SETTINGS.  Then have no background image for each specific slide. However when I did this, it did not fill the entire slide dimensions correctly. Any suggestions?

    Marc

  • [deleted] replied

    Unfortunately the global slider background is not responsive, so it will likely not provide the same effect that a slide background would. You could try to set the background to repeat if that's possible with your layout, or try to set the background size option to cover/sctretch to see if that helps.