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  Public Ticket #2526076
Colega Carousel block - 'loop' sizing
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  • photoMaldives started the conversation

    Hi Support. Ref the Colega Carousel block.

    1) Toggling the LOOP option between no/yes completely changes the size (height?) of the carousel - is this intentional, or a bug? 

    2) Further, it would be very useful to have a simple option within the block, to customise the height of the carousel, and the padding between slides.

    Thanks. :-)

  •  1,810
    Support replied

    Hi sorry once again what is the page url containing the carousel block? (the one that you changed the loop option to) 

    Thank you.

    Clapat Support

    https://www.clapat.com/

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  • photoMaldives replied

    Hi Support. Thanks for getting back to me. I'm guessing you had a busy weekend. :-)

    You can see this issue on your demo content:

    1) (default) Loop = no

    2) change to Loop = yes => massive images

    Hope that helps.

  •  1,810
    Support replied

    Sorry for my late reply, I will escalate the ticket to our web designer.

    Thank you.

    Clapat Support

    https://www.clapat.com/

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  •  1,810
    Support replied

    Hi,

    They have a max-height and this will adapt on which container do you have them inserted (full, medium, large, small)

    Thank you.

    Clapat Support

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  • photoMaldives replied

    Perfect, thanks.   :-)

  • photoMaldives replied

    Hi Support.

    My findings as reference for others using the COLEGA CAROUSEL block.

    image sizing when LOOP = NO => all images displayed at 480px high (irrespective of crop ratio/orientation). This looks good with a mixture of different sized images.

    image sizing when LOOP = YES => the container class controls the WIDTH of the images as follows, so use the same size/crop for all images in each carousel >>

    small  =  520px wide
    medium =  730px wide (good for vertical/portrait images)
    large  =  925px wide (good for square images; vertical images too large)
    full   = 1200px wide (good for horizontal/landscape images; vertical images much too large).