You guys at Zurb rock :) But I've run into some issues unfortunately, and advice would be hugely appreciated.
I'm having some trouble testing out Orbit w/ Foundation, mainly trying to get it to behave in a 100% wrapper.
No matter what I do, the orbit wrapper seems to base its dimensions on the width of the images.
I was hoping to run a separate tiling background behind the main image, but can't seem to figure it out for the life of me.
As a hack, I've got it to work so that the images sliding out show (100% seems to work for the wrapper itself, but the left/right arrows are still docked to the image dimensions). I'd at least like to have all the images show in a horizontal band, but currently the one that comes in from the right just shows up before the transition, while the one that's exiting is clearly visible on the left after it pushes over.
I'm realizing that I'm probably not going to be making a lot of sense, so here's where you can preview what I'm currently struggling with. Thanks so much for the support and the awesome code!
You guys at Zurb rock :) But I've run into some issues unfortunately, and advice would be hugely appreciated.
I'm having some trouble testing out Orbit w/ Foundation, mainly trying to get it to behave in a 100% wrapper. No matter what I do, the orbit wrapper seems to base its dimensions on the width of the images.
I was hoping to run a separate tiling background behind the main image, but can't seem to figure it out for the life of me.
As a hack, I've got it to work so that the images sliding out show (100% seems to work for the wrapper itself, but the left/right arrows are still docked to the image dimensions). I'd at least like to have all the images show in a horizontal band, but currently the one that comes in from the right just shows up before the transition, while the one that's exiting is clearly visible on the left after it pushes over.
I'm realizing that I'm probably not going to be making a lot of sense, so here's where you can preview what I'm currently struggling with. Thanks so much for the support and the awesome code!
http://www.kamicrafted.com/dev