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may i know how to change the revolution slider’s button size? i read the page https://www.8theme.com/demo/legenda2/shortcodes/buttons/#
and i used the code already
however, as my word for the button varies, the button appears in different size, which is very ugly. any idea to make the width align? thx
i am being redirected to here from your supporting staff. thanks
Hello,
You can add needed style to the button shortcode: [button style="big" icon= " " title=" " url=" "]
Allowed style values: big, medium, small, filled, font2, arrow-left, arrow-right.
Regards,
Jack Richardson
Dear Jack,
thanks for your swift reply.
but this is not helping at all…. i have done my homework before coming here to post question.
what u provide it what basically said in here:
https://www.8theme.com/demo/legenda2/shortcodes/buttons/#
which, i am glad that u guys have the support code page
but my QUESTION is:
how to edit the width of the button
my banner have around 5-6 buttons
and they are not aligned because the length of their wordings different from each other.
i wanna make the button width to align by allowing me to custom the width, please provide code to so .
thx in advance.
Hello,
Please provide us with link to the page with slider.
Regards,
Jack Richardson
just want the code for width..
Hello,
We’re sorry but it is difficult to provide code without ability to see the page with problem.
Regards,
Jack Richardson
Hello,
You can go to Revolution Slider -> Edit Slides and edit required slide (with buttons). Then click on button and specify Max Width and White Space values. Here an example:
Regards,
Jack Richardson
Dear Jack
thanks for your reply, i have tried what you provided but editing the max width to even 200px, 180px, the button box still appear to be not the same if i make all my button boxes to be the same width….
Hello,
Then please provide us with link to the page with slider. We’ll give you css code to make slider buttons fixed width.
Regards,
Jack Richardson
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