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9,683 PointsWMUSlider
I downloaded the project files from the video Responsive Slider Plugin - CSS.
When I open index.html the space where the slider is supposed to be is empty. All applicable code is there along with the small teal circles that indicate which panel is there. These circles move as if the slider is working but it is invisible. I have tested in IE10 and chrome. Ive made no other changes and tried to add the modernizr java script.
Input would be helpful...thanks guys.
5 Answers
Andrew Chalkley
Treehouse Guest TeacherHey Kenn Hyatt
Did you ever figure out what was going on with IE10 and Chrome?
Kenn Hyatt
9,683 Pointsi have not solved it yet. i have been using another slider, though i would like to figure this out.
Andrew Chalkley
Treehouse Guest TeacherIt may just be that WMUSlider isn't a heavily developed and tested slider - on the github repo it says the last commit was 2 years ago. Which slider are you using?
Kenn Hyatt
9,683 PointsI pieced one together from one of those tutorial sites you see so many of, I cant remember where. It's been a while since I looked; did any extra code need to be added to the project file we can download from the lesson: "Responsive Slider Plugin - CSS" for the slider to work?
Andrew Chalkley
Treehouse Guest TeacherIt should be in a "finished state" from the end of the stage.
Have you tried uploading it and trying to run it when it isn't on your local machine. I know sometimes Operating Systems and Browsers prevent scripts from running on your local machine.
Kenn Hyatt
9,683 PointsI have not tried from a live server, only from dreamweaver. I usually have good luck executing code like that. I will try it as soon as I can and post the results!
Chris Dziewa
17,781 PointsThis isn't working for me in Firefox 25.0.1 but it works in Chrome.
Spencer O'Neill
9,384 PointsSpencer O'Neill
9,384 PointsThis also happens in Firefox just to let there be a record of that.