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The code block provided by Eventim is this:
<div style=”padding: 0;”><iframe id=”eventim-light-iframe-v2-5e207ac7a5bbfa00015c7c8b” src=”https://www.eventim-light.com/de/a/5e207ac7a5bbfa00015c7c8b/iframe/” width=”100%” scrolling=”no” frameborder=”0″ name=”eventim-light-iframe-v2-5e207ac7a5bbfa00015c7c8b”></iframe><script type=”text/javascript” src=”https://www.eventim-light.com/de/a/5e207ac7a5bbfa00015c7c8b/public/iframe/el-shop.js”></script></div>
The el-shop.js script at the end which takes care of the resizing of the (cross domain) content seems to be the culprit.
Waiting to hear back from them.Hi,
can we leave it open for the moment until I could find the root cause of the problem? The content provider for the iframe claims that another iframe is interfering and their iframe is not to blame. I’d love to get to the bottom of it, but if you think that’s too particular and not interesting for similar issues, you can certainly close the thread.
Thanks,
FlorianHey Jordan,
thanks for the quick reply!
Best regards,
FlorianNovember 4, 2015 at 3:03 pm in reply to: Masonry Gallery layouts worse after publishing compared to Preview #530045Thanks Andy!
November 4, 2015 at 2:35 pm in reply to: Masonry Gallery layouts worse after publishing compared to Preview #530030Hey Andy,
sure, pls find the credentials attached as private content.
Cheers,
FlorianNovember 4, 2015 at 2:19 pm in reply to: Masonry Gallery layouts worse after publishing compared to Preview #530016Hey,
I have no layout-related plugins activated (just Yoast SEO and UpdraftPlus) and the problem remains after clearing browser caches and refreshing. It also happens in different browsers (Safari and Firefox tested).
Regards,
FlorianNovember 4, 2015 at 1:58 pm in reply to: Masonry Gallery layouts worse after publishing compared to Preview #530003Hi Andy,
no problem, I just wanted to let you know of a strange behaviour of your theme that to me looks like a bug. This behaviour of rendering differently in preview vs. published version of the same page for me is consistent and reproducible. I can’t explain that extra space above the seventh image in my gallery (see https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66698/masonry-gallery-published-markup.png again) and I would say that’s not how a flexible masonry is supposed to work.
But anyway, I just wanted an answer if you’re planning to fix this or not and I guess I got it already and I will just try to find an order of images that works better.
Thanks for your time,
FlorianNovember 4, 2015 at 1:28 pm in reply to: Masonry Gallery layouts worse after publishing compared to Preview #529984Hi Andy, thanks for your suggestion, but I’d rather not resort to manually moving around masonry items with negative margins, because it doesn’t work easily with responsive websites and also I’d have to change it every time I change the gallery contents. That’s basically what I’ve got Enfold for – to automatically layout this stuff.
Are you guys able to open dropbox links I post here? Then here’s the “good” layout done by the preview again:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66698/masonry-gallery-preview.png
If you can’t open them, please let me know how I can send you screenshots.
(note the sevenths element arranged right beneath the fourth – that’s the point where the preview of the page and published version differ. It also results in the last image being moved to the right in the published version)
Thank you very much!
FlorianNovember 3, 2015 at 12:14 pm in reply to: Masonry Gallery layouts worse after publishing compared to Preview #529121Hi Elliott,
is that worth a bug? Because the possible extra elements or CSS render the flexible masonry with some problems. The preview doesn’t. I’ve marked the “problematic” area in this screenshot:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66698/masonry-gallery-published-markup.png
If it’s not something you want to pursue, you can close this thread.
Thanks,
FlorianNovember 1, 2015 at 12:07 pm in reply to: Masonry Gallery layouts worse after publishing compared to Preview #528081Dear Elliott,
thanks, but my question was how it can be that the same (as in identical) page renders differently when I preview it in WordPress vs. I publish it. The version I get when published renders the elements worse (= seems to have a bug in the flexible arrangement of the images) compared to the version you get when previewed. That’s what I tried to illustrate in my screenshots. I assure you I haven’t changed anything between the preview and published version, including the browser window size, etc.
Thanks,
FlorianOctober 30, 2015 at 12:47 pm in reply to: Masonry Gallery layouts worse after publishing compared to Preview #527318Hi Elliott,
sure: hellhof-kronberg.de
Cheers,
FlorianHi Elliott,
thanks for pointing me to that plugin, I’ll check it out.
Cheers,
FlorianHi Elliott,
The sidebar is displaying, but a pure “Archive” sidebar isn’t helping, because the events are in the future so I can’t simply use the timestamp of the blog post for the sidebar. So if I activate the Archive Widget in the Blog Sidebar it displays the post date. Which doesn’t really help. If I put the post into the future, it won’t display at all, naturally. Or did I miss something?
Here’s the (pretty empty) blog page as it is now:
http://hellhof.sixtyten.myhostpoint.ch/veranstaltungen/Thanks!
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