IWOXX
posted this
04 February 2020
Hi,
the touch-swipe function is a must and a standard feature of other css sliders with a small package of Javascript (typically 2K).
I cannot understand, that you hide the arrows in smartphone portrait and landscape and have no touch-swipe in place instead.
Have you ever tried yourself to find the indicators with your fingers on a small display. By the way these are dashes and no bubbles as I would expect. So you even cannot find them very easily on the other screens.
This is not a wish list thing, but a must!!!
All my customers ask me why they cannot swipe the pictures. OMG!
I now have bought a css slider supporting this! Now I will throw out your sliders and rebuild all pages with that new css slider as html block supporting all necessary and for me standard features!
This immensely increases the development costs for a website project with a feature that should be there in Nicepage!
At the moment I am very unsatisfied about this.
Best regards
Dieter
Hi,
the touch-swipe function is a must and a standard feature of other css sliders with a small package of Javascript (typically 2K).
I cannot understand, that you hide the arrows in smartphone portrait and landscape and have no touch-swipe in place instead.
Have you ever tried yourself to find the indicators with your fingers on a small display. By the way these are dashes and no bubbles as I would expect. So you even cannot find them very easily on the other screens.
This is not a wish list thing, but a must!!!
All my customers ask me why they cannot swipe the pictures. OMG!
I now have bought a css slider supporting this! Now I will throw out your sliders and rebuild all pages with that new css slider as html block supporting all necessary and for me standard features!
This immensely increases the development costs for a website project with a feature that should be there in Nicepage!
At the moment I am very unsatisfied about this.
Best regards
Dieter
Last edited 04 February 2020 by IWOXX