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  • Plugin Author Michael

    (@migaweb)

    Hi, you have some custom styles in “custom-pro-frontend.min.css” on the swiper-wrapper. If I disable e.g. the overflow:hidden it will show all items again in your “test-on” example.

    You can check it when you add background-color:red to the .miga_category_slider__item_content class. It won’t show up so all the items are hidden. With the fix above you’ll see the red squares + content again.

    Thread Starter mikeecho

    (@mikeecho)

    I have not added any specific customization to that css file. Where is the custom-pro-frontend.min.css you referring to located?

    Thread Starter mikeecho

    (@mikeecho)

    Hi, ok I found the file. It is part of Elementor pro, so not much I can do to change anything in that file.
    Is there some css I can put in the category slider‘s css as a workaround?

    Thread Starter mikeecho

    (@mikeecho)

    It seems that it is a conflict with the latest Elementor/Elementor-Pro release. I rolled back the elementor/elementor-pro to previous version, and now the slider works as expected.
    I will have to upgrade to the latest versions of Elementor soon though, will be a shame if the slider then stops working, as I really like it!

    Plugin Author Michael

    (@migaweb)

    I can have a look. The easiest solution is to apply the CSS part I’ve posted in the first comment. I’ll check if I can include that in the plugin so you don’t need to make changes. Have to find out what pro adds

    Thread Starter mikeecho

    (@mikeecho)

    That would be great, because Elementor updates regularly, which will just negate any changes I make, so would be better if you can make the change on the plugin rather.

    Thanks for everything so far, great support

    Plugin Author Michael

    (@migaweb)

    because Elementor updates regularly, which will just negate any changes I make

    You make those changes in either custom CSS or the normal WP customizer – custom CSS section (I prefer the last one). So future Elementor upgrades won’t change anything.

    But again: I’ll update my plugin so it works out of the box 🙂

    Thread Starter mikeecho

    (@mikeecho)

    Sorry to bother again.
    Can you give me the exact CSS snippet I should paste in, because I tried to disable the overflow hidden, but it still did not work. Guess I did something wrong.
    I can paste it into global css (I have that on Elementor, so no need for WP customizer)

    Plugin Author Michael

    (@migaweb)

    Can’t tell you that without seeing it again. If you switch to the latest version I can give you the CSS part

    Thread Starter mikeecho

    (@mikeecho)

    Ok this is VERY WEIRD. I upgraded to the latest versions of Elementor, and for some reason it now had no effect on your slider. It is still working as expected.
    Very odd
    I guess that means it is fixed by magic

    Plugin Author Michael

    (@migaweb)

    nice! We’ll keep an eye on it!

    Perhaps the custom-pro-frontend.min.css contains some custom (hence the name) properties that aren’t there anymore 🙂

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