First of all, thank you for this wonderful component! Secondly, I've noticed an issue with Safari (Version 14.0 (16610.1.21.1.2)) and Chrome (Version 84.0.4147.135 (Official Build) (64-bit)) using 2.3.0.
I have two separate sections that contain a TextLoop each. One has a delay and the other doesn't. Their transition at first, works fine. However, when one switches to another tab, waits a dozen seconds or so and navigates back, their transitions end up synchronising and happen concurrently.
Steps to reproduce:
- Add two
TextLoop components to a page.
- Set a
delay on one of them to offset their transitions to be separated from each other.
- Navigate to another tab.
- Wait for a dozen seconds or so.
- Navigate back
Expected results:
I'm not sure if the intended behaviour is already that the timers should pause when one navigates away from the tab, but perhaps that would be a good solution?
Again, thank you for your work on this component; it's an absolute joy to use.
First of all, thank you for this wonderful component! Secondly, I've noticed an issue with Safari (Version 14.0 (16610.1.21.1.2)) and Chrome (Version 84.0.4147.135 (Official Build) (64-bit)) using
2.3.0.I have two separate
sections that contain aTextLoopeach. One has a delay and the other doesn't. Their transition at first, works fine. However, when one switches to another tab, waits a dozen seconds or so and navigates back, their transitions end up synchronising and happen concurrently.Steps to reproduce:
TextLoopcomponents to a page.delayon one of them to offset their transitions to be separated from each other.Expected results:
I'm not sure if the intended behaviour is already that the timers should pause when one navigates away from the tab, but perhaps that would be a good solution?
Again, thank you for your work on this component; it's an absolute joy to use.