Slider Revolution Slide Delay

My site: https://bradvogler.com

I’ve set my slider to Shuffle/Random Mode in the General Settings for the slider. What I would like to do is have the slider stop after it loads the random slide. I can’t find that this is an option, so under General Settings > Defaults > Default Slide Duration I entered 300000 ms to give the appearance of the slide stopping. Originally the first 3 slides were doing exactly what I wanted, a long delay giving the illusion of stopping, but if the fourth slide was the first random slide that would display, it would run through the animations and go to a white screen.

I thought I could fix this, and tried changing the global setting, and then tried changing each individual slide setting under General Settings> Slide Delay. I found some javascript too, but nothing I do is working, and I’ve made it worse, as now all of the slides run through the animations and go to a white screen.

I feel like if I go to each slide, and extend the layers I want to stay on screen out in the timeline settings, that this could fix things. But, I’m wondering if there is a global setting, or code I can use, since it was working.

Thanks again for all your help.

Brad

Hi There,

Would you mind providing us with your admin account so we can take a closer look?

Thanks.

Hello There,

Thanks for providing the information.

Please be advised that 300000ms is equivalent to 300 seconds. I think this is too much. It is best that use the Loop Single slide option and make sure that the “First Transition Active” option is disabled which can be found in 1st slide tab.

Hope this helps.

I made the changes, and even changed the 300000ms back to the default (I think) 9000ms. It doesn’t seem like it has any effect on the slider speed.

All I really want the slider to do is randomize one of the four slides it loads, roll through the slide animations, and then sit there on the book image and purchase button. If it didn’t roll to the next slide at all that would be great, but I didn’t think that was possible, so I thought changing the 9000ms to something like 300000ms would create the illusion that the slide had stopped.

I can think of a couple of other things I can try, but since it was working at one point, I didn’t want to make a bunch of changes to the layers on each slide if I could change some global settings.

Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Brad

Hi Brad,

Please configure the Stop Slider After option, set the At Slide to whichever slide you want the slider to stop.



You can also configure the 1st Slide option to make sure that the slider does not start at the slide with book image and purchase button

Slider Revolution General Settings

Hope that helps,
Cheers!

Unfortunately it doesn’t do what I’m hoping I can do. I feel like I’m not explaining this well. Let me try one more time. If I have 4 slides, and I want to randomize those slides, I check the Shuffle/Random mode in the General Setting of Slider Revolution. That’s working fine. Is there a way then to set the slider to stop after it loads one random slide?

This is why I had the time delay set so high. I thought I could create the illusion that the slider had stopped, because most visitors won’t sit on the homepage that long.

Thanks again for all your help with this.

Brad

I figured out a work around for this. I don’t know if it is ideal, but I just took the layers on each slide I wanted to remain on the screen and extended those out for 300000ms.

It’s working, but if you have another/better fix, let me know.

Thanks again,
Brad

Hi Brad,

Sorry, yes we are a bit confused about your initial post, however, if you put that this way.

Then you can still follow my instructions above and set the Stop Slider After - At Slide at 1



This means stop the slider on first slide. (since you have the shuffle enabled, that first slide can be any of your four slides)

Merging all the layers in one slide works fine too.

Cheers!

Oh. (That’s a big OH.) I thought the At Slide corresponded to the specific slide number. This is much easier. Thank you for all your help.

Be well,
Brad

You’re welcome!
We’re glad we were able to help you out.

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