Title: Window Resize Timout?
Last modified: August 31, 2016

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# Window Resize Timout?

 *  [vflorschuetz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/vflorschuetz/)
 * (@vflorschuetz)
 * [10 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/window-resize-timout/)
 * Hi Josh,
 * I love your plugin and have done a pretty cool custom slider with it, but have
   one issue. I have managed to float the image container to the left and link buttons
   floated to the right. They do scale nicely. The problem is this:
    If you open
   the page in a skinnier browser size (i.e. 800px), then maximize the browser window
   to full width (i.e. 1,600px) , the first image shows the correct larger size,
   and then the next image reverts to the original size when the page was first 
   opened. In other words, the browser remembers the original image container size.
   You have to refresh the browser in order to get the image to the correct container
   size. If not, then there is a big space between the image and the buttons with
   the wrong image size. I hope it’s fixable. Client is pretty concerned about it.
 * I have the image container floated left at 70% and buttons floated right at 30%.
   They should stay together always as screen resizes.
 * [Here is the link for the page.](http://peddlersson.staging.kinetik-it.com/) 
   It’s worse on IE.
 * Thank you for your continued support.
 * [https://wordpress.org/plugins/meteor-slides/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/meteor-slides/)

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 *  Plugin Author [Josh Leuze](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jleuze/)
 * (@jleuze)
 * [10 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/window-resize-timout/#post-7212983)
 * Hi, the slideshow is really built to be the same size as the slide images. You
   will get the best results if they are all identical in size, allowing the slide
   images to scale naturally.
 * I would recommend setting the slideshow dimensions, and the slide images to the
   actual max size that you want, leaving it at 100%, and moving the pager title
   buttons and excerpts outside of the slideshow either in their own container, 
   or absolutely positioned. Either way, if they are not a part of the slideshow
   and you allow the slideshow to scale naturally instead of constraining it to 
   70%, it should work a lot better in all browsers and sizes.
 *  Thread Starter [vflorschuetz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/vflorschuetz/)
 * (@vflorschuetz)
 * [10 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/window-resize-timout/#post-7213008)
 * Hi Josh,
 * Thanks for the quick response. Okay, so the images are all set to the same size
   when I uploaded them (1438px) in width so they are all consistent and look good
   on larger screens.
 * I tried putting buttons outside the .mslide container and it broke the slideshow.
   I am not sure the buttons are causing an issue. They work perfect and are integrated
   into the slideshow transition with custom fields.
 * So I tried this: setting image containers and img to 100% so it will just fill
   in the full width naturally like you suggested. I set the browser window in skinnier
   width and refresh. Then maxed the window. Still have the same problem of the 
   first image looking correct, and then afterward being stuck or cached in the 
   small size from first page load. It only fills the width that it should when 
   the browser is refreshed. It scales down beautifully, but not up properly. I 
   thought perhaps it was a browser timing thing or jquery bug. I hope I am explaining
   this okay. I would show you a screen shot example, but don’t see how to add an
   attachment.
 *  Plugin Author [Josh Leuze](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jleuze/)
 * (@jleuze)
 * [10 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/window-resize-timout/#post-7213212)
 * Sorry for my delayed response, did you have any success getting the slideshow
   to scale properly?
 * I would have to make a demo to show you exactly what I mean, but the slideshows
   are built to be the same size as the slide images, so you have to start with 
   the default styling, and move the buttons outside the slideshow. It won’t work
   if the slideshow is still sized to be different than the slide images.

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 * Last activity: [10 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/window-resize-timout/#post-7213212)
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