I use LayerSlider in wordpress on many sites and never have a problem. For opencart sites there is only one layered parallax slider module available which is very similar but has some issues. The support guys are not much help so thought I would ask here: I just started building a slider on a site I am working on and noticed that the images are not resizing, here is the slider: http://axiatest.com/shop/ Everything else is resizing but not the images used in the slider. Would anyone be able to see if there is anything I could add to the css that would help my images to resize? It seems to be displaying static image sizes even though I have "responsive" activated in the modules admin. Do the images need to be width: 100% & height: auto or something like that? thanks!!
Unable to see your page (500 error), but generally speaking what you are describing is the type of "gee ain't it neat" animated BS that has no malfing business on a website in the first place if you are trying to build an accessible design -- responsive or no. I would axe the entire concept as "not viable for web deployment" and little more than pointless bloat (both the images and the scripting) that gets in the way of users getting to what they actually came to the site for -- THE CONTENT. Though since you're on turdpress, you probably already have a laundry list of things that don't belong on a website and inaccessible code, so trying to make it responsive is just dumping a can of shellac on a pile. No matter how much you polish it...
Its ok if you don't want to help but opinions like yours have been posted SO MANY TIMES, BY SO MANY OTHER PEOPLE, IN SO MANY FORUMS, FOR SO MANY YEARS that there is no need to keep repeating it over & over. You see a lot of posts where people knock the sliders but you still see them on a lot of top web sites of major companies. I have someone who wants a slider and most of their competitors are using them to display their products. I have fun making them so if someone wants to pay me for doing something fun even after I educate them on the pros & cons I'm going to do it. Just like the old days when I started to make the flash splash pages with music. It was a bad idea but half my clients wanted one when the first came out, they are fun to make and you charge a lot of money if you are good at it. I don't bully people into making their websites according to what other people think are acceptable practices and sometimes just have to deliver what the client asks for. So if anyone can help me out I would greatly appreciate it.