Under “Slide Style”, there is a setting called “Min Height”. This can be set to a percentage/ratio of the slide width or a fixed height in pixels – try playing around with this setting.
Also remember to set your slide background colours within the “Slide Background” tab for each slide.
I have already tried it and the backgound color does not affect to the slide background, just to the content backgroudn.
So, if the slides have different content size, the background is also different.
Yes, that is why you have to set the “Min Height” to cater for the slide containing the maximum height.
See this example page:
http://edgewebpages.com/test-page/
Scroll down to the “HTML / Shortcode Popups” section – I added some extra text to the HTML table (blue) slide and increased the minimum height of the slider to cater to added height (text wrapping) of this slide. I could play around with this a bit more for less padding etc, but this is just an illustrative example for you.
I can see the same issue in the test-page.
In the “HTML / Shortcode Popups” there is one box with different sized background.
This is more visible in some screen resolutions
Regards
Carlos
Yes of course there is. I purposely created one slide with more content than the rest, so this slide will have a greater height than the rest. It’s like if you pour more water into a glass the level will be higher – there is no way of getting around that. I mean you could use a smaller font for that one slide I suppose to try match the heights.
1. You use the “min-height” settings if you want to match all the heights of the slides, or,
2. Set the “min-height” to 0px (or 0%) if you do not want to match the heights of the slides.
I tried min-height but it’s not responsive. The size should change depending on text and screen but If I fix a min-height in pixels the result is not fine.
It’s ok, there isn’t an option to force “same height”. It’s a good plugin anyway. I have removed the background.
Thank you for your support.
Best Regards
Carlos