Comments Phillip started the conversationDecember 23, 2022 at 12:47pmThis isn't a big issue.I use percentage positioning and sizing in my slides so elements scale correctly with each other and the browser window.But an adjustment to an element's position causes it to switch back to pixel positioning. Which screws up the layout when the slider is published.It's very easy to miss something when I'm making a lot of adjustments, and this adds frustration and effort to the process.Is there a way to just leave elements in percentage positioning?Attached files: nudge.jpg 137George repliedDecember 23, 2022 at 1:07pmHello Philip,Thank you for using our product.You are right, this issue can be frustrating if you would like to use percentage positioning. We will find a solution soon, and I hope, in the next update this will be fixed.Best Regards,George | Kreatura Dev Team1 LikePhillip repliedDecember 23, 2022 at 3:05pmThank you! I look forward to the update, but I understand that this a lower priority item. Sign in to reply ...
This isn't a big issue.
I use percentage positioning and sizing in my slides so elements scale correctly with each other and the browser window.
But an adjustment to an element's position causes it to switch back to pixel positioning. Which screws up the layout when the slider is published.
It's very easy to miss something when I'm making a lot of adjustments, and this adds frustration and effort to the process.
Is there a way to just leave elements in percentage positioning?
Attached files: nudge.jpg
Hello Philip,
Thank you for using our product.
You are right, this issue can be frustrating if you would like to use percentage positioning. We will find a solution soon, and I hope, in the next update this will be fixed.
Best Regards,
George | Kreatura Dev Team
Thank you! I look forward to the update, but I understand that this a lower priority item.