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jon-bloomerang avatar jon-bloomerang commented on May 3, 2024 3

Any update on when this will be added?

Changing the slickGoTo prop does change the slide, but there's no transition between slides like you get with the dots or the prev/next buttons. Or is there another way to programmatically change the slide with a transition between? Thanks!

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akiran avatar akiran commented on May 3, 2024

Those methods are not yet implemented in this module.
Need to do it.

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alkali47 avatar alkali47 commented on May 3, 2024

How far with these please?

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vramana avatar vramana commented on May 3, 2024

@alkali47 What methods do you need support of ?

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akiran avatar akiran commented on May 3, 2024

@alkali47 Many slick methods can be implemented by programmatically changing the children of Slider in your react components
Calling slick method similar to jQuery $('.slick').method() is not a got pattern in react.
Instead you can render slides inside Slider component according to your requirement

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alkali47 avatar alkali47 commented on May 3, 2024

That's helpful, thanks

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jasontighe avatar jasontighe commented on May 3, 2024

Just wanted to check in if these have been implemented. Thanks alkali47!

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