• Resolved nanpresser

    (@nanpresser)


    I’ve been looking for a plugin like this and was about to buy Pro, but after messing with it for a couple of hours I simply am unable to achieve what I want with it and won’t spend the money if I’m unsure I can do what I need to do with it.

    Amongst other variations, I’d like to use Scrollsequences as seperators on pages, therefore with a very wide aspect ratio and relatively slim height, but I just can’t get it to work properly. I found the CSS code in a different article and i kind of works with the video display, but it won’t behave correctly in a post or page. I would always get massive space before and after the Scrollsequence, the fixed content is then also way beside the video. I’ve tried to use pictures with wide aspect ratio but that doesn’t help at all.

    I’d like to ask making Scrollsequences ready for custom heights and in a way custom aspect ratios. Until then it’s unusable for me because I’m not educated enough to fix all that with negative margin, absolute positioning and so on. None of this worked as expected.

    I saw this on the feature request list (amongst other very useful features), I just wanted to underline the importance of this and wanted to ask, is there a workaround or best practice how I can achieve this in the meantime?

    Is there a roadmap when the feature requests will be done?

    Thank you!
    Oliver

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  • Plugin Support Jamie

    (@jamie00)

    Hi @nanpresser ,

    I understand you’re having an issue with your Scrollsequence animation. Let me help you out with this.

    Could you please share the link to the page where we can see the animation?

    Having a white space around the animation is an expected behavior if you’re using the “Scale to Fit” option under Image Scale and Alignment setting (see screenshot). As it will always try to fit the screen and show the full animation.

    The idea of the plugin is to provide a “full-screen cinematic experience”, so the approach of trying to make the canvas smaller is not really recommended, even though it is possible.

    As a workaround, use the Fixed Content editor to fill the screen around the animation. You can position it as you like around the image sequence using CSS.

    Or, you can try using “Scale to Fill” instead under the same setting.

    See how the Image Scale and Alignment options will behave on a mobile device here: https://scrollsequence.com/documentation/#section-7

    I hope this helps. Please let us know if you have other questions.

    Kind regards

    Plugin Support Jamie

    (@jamie00)

    Closing this ticket due to inactivity.

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