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August 14, 2015 at 1:17 pm #6906
andirrashi
MemberHello,
Is it possible to add an icon in the icon menu that filters all tiles back (something like an ‘all’ tag)?
Also, how can I add a preloader to each tile in the portfolio while the respective content is loading?
Thanks,
August 14, 2015 at 5:13 pm #6908satori
KeymasterHey Andirrashi,
I will cover your questions in the same order below:
– thank you for the idea, I will consider adding this feature in the next theme update;
– regarding the preloader for tiles, I suppose you imply images mostly here (if not, please correct me). You can try using a lazy load plugin to make the process of loading tile images smoother.Sincerely,
Andrii / Satori StudioAugust 17, 2015 at 4:41 pm #6911andirrashi
MemberHello,
That is sort of what i meant, I mean for the lazy load plugin. Except I also need to know how to add the preloader image (circle) when the images are taking time to load (just like in the demo)
I do also have 2 questions, still regarding the icon menu (but this time the mobile icon menu).
I had to include the icon menu in the header and now they are aligning horizontally but when in mobile screen I cannot get them to align vertically to the middle of their respective boxes. Could you please help me with that?You can check my site and I mean here: http://mandarina.al/
Also, the icon images are ok in computer screen but they do not look sharp at all when viewed in mobile? What could be the cause?
August 21, 2015 at 4:18 pm #6918satori
KeymasterHey Andirrashi,
– since lazy loading for images as well as preloaders are not part of the theme, it is up to you to impkement the respective solution, either as a third-party plugin or a custom solution.
– for the images to align vertically, you can either declare explicit height for all images, use the “display: table” property on the parent element and then align the images themselves, or simply use images that are of equal height to begin with.
– in orderfor the images to look sharp on high-resolution displays, please use images which are 2 times larger so that the scaled verdions are crisp enough.
Sincerely,
Andrii / Satori Studio -
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