Well, I'm using a owl-carousel-2 plugin now.
And I encounter the following problem:
<div class="owl-carousel" style="display: none;">
<div class="item"><img src="..." /></div>
<div class="item"><img src="..." /></div>
<!-- ... -->
<div class="item"><img src="..." /></div>
</div>
<script>
$(function() {
var $owl = $('.owl-carousel');
$owl.owlCarousel();
// Doing many things here.
$owl.show();
});
</script>
The problem is:
When I initialize with the $owl.owlCarousel();
statement, which under an hidden state, its size is not initialized.
So when I show that control, the control displays in a mess!
But when I resize the window, it seemed to be triggering a re-render. The control render the contents, then displayed well.
So I'm wondering if there is a way to trigger this re-render (or refresh) method on it.
In order to make sure the control won't display in a mess.
I tried to read the documents and sources, but not yet have a good solution.
Please help.
I found out an ugly, dirty solution. Anyway, it worked:
var $owl = $('.owl-carousel');
$owl.trigger('destroy.owl.carousel');
// After destory, the markup is still not the same with the initial.
// The differences are:
// 1. The initial content was wrapped by a 'div.owl-stage-outer';
// 2. The '.owl-carousel' itself has an '.owl-loaded' class attached;
// We have to remove that before the new initialization.
$owl.html($owl.find('.owl-stage-outer').html()).removeClass('owl-loaded');
$owl.owlCarousel({
// your initial option here, again.
});
It worked, but in such a dirty way. Hoping to see a better, neat solution.