What do you need to know about tiny slider?
Tiny slider for all purposes, inspired by Owl Carousel. Demos Test results Previous versions: v1, v0 Warning: tiny-slider works with static content and it works in the browser only. If the HTML is loaded dynamically, make sure to call tns()after its loading. Contents What’s new Features Install Usage Options Responsive options Methods Custom Events
What’s the default axis for the tiny slider?
Default: “carousel”. Controls animation behaviour. With carouseleverything slides to the side, while galleryuses fade animations and changes all slides at once. axis “horizontal” | “vertical” Default: “horizontal”. The axis of the slider. items positive number Default: 1. Number of slides being displayed in the viewport.
What to use instead of PX in tiny slider?
Using %instead of px(No more recalculation of each slide width on window resize) Using CSS Mediaqueries if supported Save browser capability values to localStorage, so they will not be recheck again until browser get upgraded or user clear the localStorage manually. More options available for responsive. (Start from v2.1.0, issue 53)
Are there any problems with the slide out?
Most slide out problems are not that difficult to trace and then solve. There will be those that require the help of a professional technician to repair. The key would be to get to know your system and learn when the task is beyond your abilities to handle .
Why does my slide out Stick after 8 inches?
If your other slides operate quickly and this one sticks for the first 8 inches, it sounds like there is something that is rubbing or sticking when the slide first starts in. The fact that it moves in normally after the first eight inches suggests that the motor is working well. You haven’t indicated what model and year motor home you have.
Why are the pins on my slideout breaking?
Here is a closeup of the pins where they broke loose from the PCB. You can definatly see the 2 left pins are barely making contact and the others the soilder is cracked. Both boards had the same issue. This would cause high amps on your motor if you have an electric slide, especially on that initial lift.
What kind of motor does a slideout use?
His slideout operated with an electric motor driving 2 parallel rack and pinion sets from a single shaft. I don’t know a lot of the details, but it turned out that at the end of the stroke, the slide out dropped so that one of the rack and pinion sets changed center distance enough that the gear teeth disengaged.
What’s the best way to retract slideouts?
Every seminar I have attended says to always operate the slides at road level, which means to put them out before leveling the coach and bring them in after raising the jacks. This sets the coach “true” so the slides are not “torqued”, which can cause binding and damage.