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The number of visible slides should be 3. The active slide is 50% wide and the other two 25% each. In the CSS, each slide is 25% wide and the active slide will get 50% once the class "swiper-slide-active" has been set.



The problem now is that swiper goes through the 25% width of 4 slides instead of 3. Click several times on the "next" button and you'll see that there are 4 slides at once.



In principle I would like to have only 3 slides visible, where however the active slide receives 50% width and the other two slides 25% each.



Swiper Version: 4.4.1



[Codepen](https://codepen.io/QJan84/pen/YREBEK) 


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    The number of visible slides should be 3. The active slide is 50% wide and the other two 25% each. In the CSS, each slide is 25% wide and the active slide will get 50% once the class "swiper-slide-active" has been set.



    The problem now is that swiper goes through the 25% width of 4 slides instead of 3. Click several times on the "next" button and you'll see that there are 4 slides at once.



    In principle I would like to have only 3 slides visible, where however the active slide receives 50% width and the other two slides 25% each.



    Swiper Version: 4.4.1



    [Codepen](https://codepen.io/QJan84/pen/YREBEK) 


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      The number of visible slides should be 3. The active slide is 50% wide and the other two 25% each. In the CSS, each slide is 25% wide and the active slide will get 50% once the class "swiper-slide-active" has been set.



      The problem now is that swiper goes through the 25% width of 4 slides instead of 3. Click several times on the "next" button and you'll see that there are 4 slides at once.



      In principle I would like to have only 3 slides visible, where however the active slide receives 50% width and the other two slides 25% each.



      Swiper Version: 4.4.1



      [Codepen](https://codepen.io/QJan84/pen/YREBEK) 


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      The number of visible slides should be 3. The active slide is 50% wide and the other two 25% each. In the CSS, each slide is 25% wide and the active slide will get 50% once the class "swiper-slide-active" has been set.



      The problem now is that swiper goes through the 25% width of 4 slides instead of 3. Click several times on the "next" button and you'll see that there are 4 slides at once.



      In principle I would like to have only 3 slides visible, where however the active slide receives 50% width and the other two slides 25% each.



      Swiper Version: 4.4.1



      [Codepen](https://codepen.io/QJan84/pen/YREBEK) 


      Links to codepen doesn't work!...







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