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 avatar commented on May 22, 2024 4

That was a bug. Pagination should've corresponded with breakpoints options.
It was fixed in the latest version :)

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ADDISON74 avatar ADDISON74 commented on May 22, 2024 1

In my opinion it is based on perPage option. Let's say you have 4 items. If you set perPage to 4 in 992px you won't see the pagination, but if you set perPage to 2 at 578px you will get two dots.

Could you please explain why do you need pagination in one resolution and not in other? The only to achieve this is by CSS display:none.

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ADDISON74 avatar ADDISON74 commented on May 22, 2024 1

I wanted to understand why you need to hide the dots for a device/screen_size and show for other. In fact, the logic behind this action. For smartphones those dots are very important to make the visitor understand it is a slider there. On desktops if you do not use arrows and autoplay not all visitor will slide the carousel.

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k-ivan avatar k-ivan commented on May 22, 2024 1

Thank you so much for the quick support 👍

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k-ivan avatar k-ivan commented on May 22, 2024

Honestly didn't understand you(. I understand that pagination depends on perPage, but inside the breakpoint the parameter itself can be true or false (I thought to show or not)

Of course, can and even need to do this on css, but it became interesting to me after I saw in the documentation that there was an option within the breakpoint.

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k-ivan avatar k-ivan commented on May 22, 2024

The designer's idea was to hide at a certain moment.

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