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Revolution Slider doesn’t display in full width

Hello,
later versions then 6.4.11 of Slider Revolution don’t display Slides in full width when using SiteOrigin Slider Revolution widget or shortcode. It looks like there is some big gap on the right side of the slider caused by margin-right.

I am using a theme called Virtue Premium but changing the theme won#’t solve the problem.

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  1. 2 years, 6 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Andreas

    Thanks for reaching out.

    Is the issue currently visible on your home page? The home slider looks to be full-width on my display.

    Kind regards

    Andrew

  2. 2 years, 6 months ago Andreas Dorn

    Hi Andrew,

    I whished You were right.
    On big screen (not mobile): With Opera the slider displays mostly ok but doesn’t with Firefox, Chrome, Safari.

    Kind regards
    Andreas

  3. 2 years, 6 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Andreas

    Thanks. I can see the issue on my laptop. Please, try seeking a working baseline:

    – Temporarily deactivate all plugins except for Page Builder and Revolution Slider. Does the issue persist?
    – If you’re unable to find a working baseline, extend the test. Ensure that only Page Builder and Revolution Slider are activated. Next, switch to a default theme like Twenty Nineteen. Does the issue persist?

  4. 2 years, 6 months ago Andreas Dorn

    Hi Andrew,

    I used a fresh installation of wordpress now.
    Page Builder by SiteOrigin, SiteOrigin Widgets Bundle and Slider Revolution 6.5.17 are active.
    The issue persists. I had switched from Virtue Premium to theme Twenty Nineteen.

    Kind regards
    Andreas

    https://dusty-walkers.de/

  5. 2 years, 6 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Andreas

    Thanks for the update.

    There isn’t anything we can do from Page Builder’s side. It looks like SR (Slider Revolution) is setting a width before the full-width stretched JavaScript is applied by Page Builder. Does SR have a full-width mode that can be applied?

  6. 2 years, 6 months ago Andreas Dorn

    Hi Andrew,

    thank your for your reply.
    One slider had full-width mod activated, the other one not. Both had the same issue.
    I deactivated Page Builder by SiteOrigin and SiteOrigin Widgets Bundle.
    Then I activated Elementor, placed the slider with a shortcode and it seems to work with no issue.

    Kind regards
    Andreas

  7. 2 years, 6 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Andreas

    That looks to be facilitated via the theme’s Block Editor full-width rules. Specifically:

    .entry .entry-content > *.alignfull,
    .entry .entry-summary > *.alignfull,
    .entry .entry-summary > .wp-block-group > .wp-block-group__inner-container > *.alignfull,
    .entry .entry-content > .wp-block-group > .wp-block-group__inner-container > *.alignfull {
      position: relative;
      left: -1rem;
      width: calc( 100% + (2 * 1rem));
      max-width: calc( 100% + (2 * 1rem));
      clear: both;
    }

    That’s the theme handling that and the page being in the Block Editor.

  8. 2 years, 6 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    The issue is the order of events. Page Builder breaks out of the container using JS after RS sets the slide width. That’s why any change to the page like opening the browser inspector forces RS to re-adjust the width to the correct value. Page Builder offers CSS full-width containers but, unfortunately, we can’t offer support on this option within our free support scope as there is usually a level of customization required.

    Page: Advanced Customizations

    Please, upload a copy of RS to any online location and email the link to [email protected]. We’ll see if there is anything we can do.

  9. 2 years, 6 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Thanks for testing so thoroughly.

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