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  • Hi Josh,

    Please try adding ‘delay-500’ to your CSS classes, so they should read ‘animated delay-500 fadeIn’. The text starts fading in at the same time that the slide starts fading in, when combined it doesn’t look like its fading in at all.

    As this is a Pro related issue, if you need further help please could you raise a new ticket by emailing support [at] matchalabs.freshdesk.com with your purchase ID (sorry to do this but I think the WordPress folk would prefer if we didn’t cover premium support on their forums!)

    Regards,
    Tom.

    Thread Starter Joshua Jacoby

    (@joshjacoby)

    You got it Tom, but first let me plug you plugin, terrific slider, and these guys are all over it on support, check them out at http://www.metaslider.com/. Great features, and I rarely every pay for plugins, but this was so worth it.

    I added that to the wrap classes, cool trick! That actually worked fine, but my fadedowns would not work. Then I had a moment of clarity and realized that since the fade functions were all working I better see if the fadeInDown class was in the animate.css – which it was, but at that point I noticed I had fadeinDown and it was supposed to be fadeInDown

    Problem Solved! if your css3 animations do not work, check your capitalizations, I would imagine that could be a common problem for CSS3 animation newbies.

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