I have a DirectionsRenderer sitting inside a Dojo ContentPane.
When I click on a step in the directions, it zooms into the wrong area.
Can I disable this or fix the boundaries so it works properly?
It looks like a bug in the API to zoom to the wrong area when infowindows are disabled. I reenabled them and the zooming works.
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I have included the colorbox css and js and it works when I click any image. However, I don't see any button/control on the overlay. It is only the image with dark overlay behind it. What could be going wrong here?
I am doing this in k15t Scroll Viewport for Confluence.
I tried changing the default script values but even that didn't help. Am I supposed to add the controls manually? I don't think so.
I would like to see the default close button along with slideshow effect, etc. that colorbox offers.
I figured it out. Though dumb but still. The default colorbox images (button icons) folder was residing at a location different from where colorbox expected it. So now, I can see the close button at least.
What still remains is - though I have set the colorbox properties right, I still don't see the previous and next buttons on a page with multiple images. What am I missing? It should have shown up by default...
Thank you.
I am working on one project which has a slick slider. I want to make a custom slick slider same as https://www.masterclass.com Where once you click on thumbs it will redirect you to somewhere and it will change main slider images while you click on arrows it will change the sliders.
I have gone through this website http://kenwheeler.github.io/slick/ but it is not what i am looking for. Thanks
If you go to http://kenwheeler.github.io/slick/ and do a find for slider syncing, it will show a demo that functions very similar to what you are describing.
To have the slide redirect on click, in the HTML, make the slide(s) content links with the href pointing to wherever you want to go.
Unless I'm missing your intent, this is almost exactly the slider behavior shown on https://www.masterclass.com.
Let me know if this helps! Good Luck!
is there a way to disable the marker focus when it is clicked? Like I want the map view to stay as it is when I click a marker. Right now, if I click any marker the map view automatically adjust focusing on that marker. Is there a way to disable it? Many thanks
As jasongaare states in https://github.com/react-community/react-native-maps/issues/199#issuecomment-330901293, there is a moveOnMarkerPress property for the MapView component.
I guess the only way to make it possible for now is to do the LiteMode
https://github.com/airbnb/react-native-maps/blob/master/example/examples/LiteMapView.js
So far it works just fine, it does not focus anymore to the pressed Map Mark.
I ask if konva.js may behave like other graphics libraries as Raphael.js or Paper.js when the mouse is pressed and then leaves the canvas or browser window, this video illustrates the difference in behavior by default.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeBNJiN_Vdo
Is there a trick to konva.js work the same way?
(google translator)
It is fixed in develop version.
You can get the last build here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/konvajs/konva/master/konva.js
I am creating a site in pure Famo.us, I wanted to have 1 page with sections where the user has possibility either click on links and scroll to anchors or scroll sequentially to get to sections. I used initially famo.us scrollview, but its behavior was not was not similar to browser scroll - I tried many options. I implemented my own scroll with Scrollsync, modifier and transition but it still does not feel similar to browser scroll. But the main problem that on Laptop and Desktop PC - I need to set different scrollscale to function normally. Here is the app:
https://svet15.herokuapp.com/
Can anybody give a direction to solve the problem with syncscale and maybe how to make scroll similar to browser native scroll.
P.S. I keep mobile view separately from desktop, so window.width should be more than 500 to see the desktop view where I have this problem. Thank you in advance!