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i think ios safari doesn't compute the value correctly because the transition is from height:0 to height:100%. and the initial state is height: 0; i think this is a ios safari bug.
great armin - thx a million!
hey not sure if this can be done from your side. because i think i need to change the javascript to do this properly.
i'm adding this as a feature for the next update.
if you'd code something by yourself i think you'd need https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/transition-delay
but i think that would delay every change of the slide :D
hey! i will work on this feature, great idea!
but it also happens with images. the fullscreen slider centers first and with the next click or scroll it jumps to the top.