I managed to implement the Horizontal Carousel, but ... two things are strange or cumbersome, nagging. 1) I'd like to modify the *next/previos buttons*. 2) It takes a very very very long time to enlarge a page (clicked).
1) I think I know how to modify an existing element with the element editor,
but I can not even find that (standard) corousel element (dll). Where is it? What's the name? These two 'buttons' next/previous are too close at the screen's border, and also too close to the carousel's content layout.
So I need these buttons somewhere else to be located. And in a different shape. No responsiveness required.
The current http://blumendigi.com/Panoramen/paw-weitere/Paw-sorten/paw-aklei.gb.htm" rel="nofollow - locations Right/left of the image too close to the border of the element, and too close to the smartphone's border.
The wanted http://blumendigi.com/Panoramen/paw-weitere/Paw-sorten/paw-aklei.gb.htm" rel="nofollow - http://blumendigi.com/Sorten/Akelei/akelei1.gb.htm" rel="nofollow - locations above the element, and large buttons.
2) When I click on an entity/image of the carousel to enlarge it, the first time it takes 'forever' to display the clicked object. It looks like the whole carousel's content is loaded first, and only then the clicked image is displayed. That long idle time period is confusing the user. As a preliminary solution I http://blumendigi.com/Panoramen/paw-weitere/Paw-sorten/paw--sorten-wahl.gb.htm" rel="nofollow - show this blue text (not all selections are working yet).
Can that be changed, and how - just to display the picked/clicked image immediately? My best guess ist that the server needs some PHP modification. Unfortunately I do not have any idea about PHP, but would not hasitate to learn it. Winter is coming. Recommendation/solution is very muchos appreciated. Possible solution could be: How could I implement a spinning 'preloader' at that place? Would not be so elegant, but better than nothing (as it is now).
I tried the Owl Responsive Carousel. But that does not allow me to click on an image to enlarge it. So I had to stick to the standard horizontal image carousel. It nicely does the job. Well, it takes a long time to upload to the server even in differential mode, and to create the site locally (Export to Folder). The project is not small though, it mounts up to slightly more than 10 GB in real life. I wonder if and when the PC is at the end with 16 GB ram. Just curious: where does it collect the site internally when uploading it? Disk space is not of concern; I use SSDs.
Again and again I'm astonished how nice OpenElement is working - once one gets the grip on it. Thank you buddies for that excellent job. Special thanks for the http://forum.openelement.com/en/forum_posts.asp?TID=1756&PID=8412&title=tutorial-create-your-own-responsive-menu#8412" rel="nofollow - tutorial to explain how to create your own responsive menu
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