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Flashing White between Slider Transitions

Discussion in 'Free Divi Community Forum' started by Leonardo Barilari, Dec 5, 2019.

  1. Leonardo Barilari

    Leonardo Barilari New Member

    Hi Everyone, how are you doing?

    I'm working on a homepage, and cant find a way to remove a white flash happening between background fadeout/fadein images in a slider. Is there a parameter that includes such a flash, that can be removed so that the user is just left with an opacity shift between images?

    https://mirrormirrorhub.com/n-homepage
     
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  2. Divi.Help

    Divi.Help Administrator
    Staff Member

    Try the below CSS in Divi > Theme Options > Custom CSS:
    Code:
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  3. Leonardo Barilari

    Leonardo Barilari New Member

    Absolutely great. Worked flawlessly.

    Thanks a lot, is there some documentation to dig deeper into the classes you're referring to there?
     
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  4. Divi.Help

    Divi.Help Administrator
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    I'm just using browser element inspection tool to find the respective CSS Class needed.