RLM + Wowslider

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Hey guys, what's the best element to drag and drop for the securing of wowslider? I've tried, images but it doesn't work?
It's throwing my wowslider off to the right..
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With Wowslider are you using it whereby you can just put it into the designated web page? Not sure what you mean by elements to secure its very much down to whos doing it as long as it works. I always use divs
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Hey G'kar, i'm using RLM :) .. I just want to have the <div> printed out when exporting from RLM..
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UncleMap wrote:
Hey G'kar, i'm using RLM :) .. I just want to have the <div> printed out when exporting from RLM..

Can you do coding in the RLM? With divs and span.you can with css put them where you want. Ibe aleays found WOW to be flexible but it can still be annoying
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Yeah, you drag and drop elements on the canvas and then export it to an index.html file that secures the area..

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If you had an image you wanted to place on the canvas, at 4-8 spans or half the site, it will produce an <img> placement holder along with the columns and span it falls under. But for wowslider, it's actually more difficult because it's not an image, it's a form of js.. so i'm not sure if the code wowslider is producing is messing with my .css files or conflicting or what, but i've brought it up to CC tech support team.
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UncleMap wrote:
Yeah, you drag and drop elements on the canvas and then export it to an index.html file that secures the area..

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If you had an image you wanted to place on the canvas, at 4-8 spans or half the site, it will produce an <img> placement holder along with the columns and span it falls under. But for wowslider, it's actually more difficult because it's not an image, it's a form of js.. so i'm not sure if the code wowslider is producing is messing with my .css files or conflicting or what, but i've brought it up to CC tech support team.


Yeah WOW slider has to work well with the new program, it's a huge factor that. I know WOW say that there programs are fully responsive and they are the leaders in the type of image gallery. You see there's a difference between JS being responsive and CSS responsive. We are still in the infancy of this genre of things, exciting yeah it is but it also comes with conflicts etc. You can't really have JS sliders, be purely CSS, maybe in the future, but not quite yet.
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Seems to work fine here.
http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/respons … post225794
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If it's your normal site, I can't see any WOW slider
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The Wow slider is on this site: http://misterwebguy.com/ResponsiveWebguy2/
Matt, go to the link above and 'view source' so you can see the slider code in place. ;)
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I can't see any <div>'s that it is under? I checked the main sheet and can't seem to find any adjustments to wowslider html5... it seems as if it's placed by itself without <div>'s?

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