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Hi guys.
Well, I'm having a problem and I'm getting crazy.
Basically, I want to have a full screen image on my website and use a widget to have pages transitions like " fade in & fade ou " . After researching about it, I've discovered that the page transitions widget does not works if you fill the browser page with an image. At this point, I have only one option; use the built-in adobe muse full screen image. So yes, but I am facing a problem; when I scroll down or up on mobile devices, the image give a little jump and for some second show up the browser page. It's no scrolling with the browser at all at it is whenI fill the browser page with an image.
Please, how can I fix that,
Thankyou.
I guess this is due to the circumstances, that mobiles do not support scroll motion. And this fullscreen slide show is kind of scroll motion, I guess . You should change your layout in mobile breakpoints, I guess.
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Uwe
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If I use a fullscreen slideshow like this: Homepage I cannot reproduce your issue.
This ,means we need more information.
Best, create a single page with your question, very little Data (placeholder pictures are welcome) and we could have a closer look what you want to achieve.
Best Regards,
Uwe
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That's the fullscreen slideshow I use. It's exactly like that, and you are having the same problem I have. If you scroll down on a mobile device, you will see what I mean, Have a closer look and see how the image jumps / try to resize by itself.
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I guess this is due to the circumstances, that mobiles do not support scroll motion. And this fullscreen slide show is kind of scroll motion, I guess . You should change your layout in mobile breakpoints, I guess.
Best Regards,
Uwe
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Hey Uwe,
I'm still having the problem above. Any new idea? I cannot use a fullscreen image. I have the same problem even if I feel the page/browser fill with an image. Very annoying.
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I will post the same thread again, just in case.
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Yes, better to do that. Let´s see what your new post is about.
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Uwe
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Here's the new one: Fullscreen slideshow/ browser fill not working as it should work.
Thank you.
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Update for this thread:
Hi,
Basically, I want to have a full screen image on my website and use a widget to have pages transitions like " fade in & fade out " . After researching about it, I've discovered that the page transitions widget does not works if you fill the browser page with an image. At this point, I have only one option; use the built-in adobe muse fullscreen slideshow. So yes, but I am facing a problem; when I scroll down or up on mobile devices, the image gives a little jump and for some second show up the browser page. It's no scrolling with the browser and I cannot use a fullscreen image. I have the same problem even if I feel the page/browser fill with an image. Very annoying.
There is no need to share my website - Just create a new site in Muse, drag and drop the fullscreen slideshow widget, give enough space to scroll down and test it on touch devices by scrolling down. I'm using Adobe Muse 2017.1 ( latest update with so many bugs), but this issue happens since ever.
Any new idea?
Thank you.
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Honestly, when I create a fullscreen slide show, there´s no scrolling for the slideshow but only for the content that will follow further down. With this I do not have any jump nor browser page blinking through.
In other words: I cannot reproduce your issue.
Are we talking about the same?
Best Regards,
Uwe
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Strange. Are you using a touch device, right? It only happens on touch devices.
Have a look at the my website and give a try: Green Life
Let me know if it is happening with you.
Regards.
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And yes, the slide show stays fixed, and the content scrolls. On the first touch to scroll the issue appears. Then scroll up and scroll down again and the issue appears.
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It shows the browser background at the bottom of the page. Maybe this results from the height of browsers or might be quite normal?
Why not use a different browser fill? The very dark green from your page?
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Uwe
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Right! It does not have to show my browser background at any time. This is the issue. If I use browser fill, I have the same issue..
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That´s right. What about your page settings on master or on your page? There´s three lines for footer, bottom browser border and bottom page border (in German this sounds like this: Fusszeile, unterer Seitenrand and unterer Browserrand)
Uwe
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Both, on the Master & Home Page are as :
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That´s strange though.
So far, as of this reading I don´t have an idea.
Sorry
Uwe
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Seems to be a bug. I created a new website , dropped the full screen slideshow and the issues is still there.
Well, the only thing to do now is to learn a bit of German as I know only a word.
I appreciate your help.
Danke & best regards.
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Hello!
I have the same issue,
Actually when you scroll down on a iPhone, the size of the screen become higher because the top bar reduce...
So at this moment the picture resize, that's the reason there's a little jump of the image background.
I think it's a bug of the full scren slideshow widget but in another hand, I don't see how the image background could not jump when the size of the area changes...
Not very good for the UX...
Sorry guys but why does this question is on "solved"??
Best regards
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Hi all – I had this same issue, and tracked it down to a combination of two things: I aligned all of the footers on the master page, as per fotoroeder's suggestion, and then switched off "swiping" as an option on the slideshow. With both of those sorted, the scrolling issue stopped.