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One solution to the problem that has worked for me is to change the parameters in the security settings of the web space:
At Host Europe, the correct setting is as follows:
Logging Level:
Error und schwerwiegender: x
Logging in Logfile: On
Logging Output: Off
php_flag / php_admin_flag: php_admin_flagMarch 15, 2024 at 1:16 pm in reply to: Warning: Undefined variable $skipSecond in /home … etc #1437303Same Problem!
I have the same problem.
Hi Yigit,
yes, this fix works as well.
The friend of mine who helped me in the beginning to fix the bug gave a comment concerning:
#top #wrap_allHe says, this would limit the fix to galleries lying in #top #wrap_all and he could not see the sense of it. Any explanations on that?
Anyway, things seem to go the right way. Thank you for your help.
Harald- This reply was modified 10 months, 2 weeks ago by harst53.
I just talked to my friend who helped me fixing the bug. First he said:
“Most probably you don’t see the problem because you are using an older Safari. I saw it under Safari 17.2.1.”And then he additionally asked an AI to formulate the problem. The answer is as follows:
“When using CSS float: left, elements are placed as far to the left as possible in a container. If these elements have different heights, they can interlock or “stick” to each other1. This is because floating elements do not contribute to the height of their parent element. As a result, if a taller element is followed by a shorter one, the next element may slide up alongside the taller one, causing an interlocking effect. To solve this, you can use techniques like CSS columns, flexbox, or grid layout, or clear the float after each row of elements.”So maybe this might be helpful to pass on to your Dev Team as well.
Mike, thanx for your support. Have a good time in 2024
Hi Mike,
thanx for the Screenshot Service link. Didn’t know that before.
I now made three Screenshots of the Kriesi-Website (> https://kriesi-dot-at/themes/enfold-2017/elements/gallery/)
– one with an iMac
– one with an iPad
– one with a brandnew iPhone 13They all show the discribed problem on the Kriesi-Website. And to proofe that it is not a problem of my wlan or similar things, my colleagues in Australia see the problem as well. As I told you, I was able to fix the bug on a short perspective, but of course it would be much better if the AV-gallery as such would be fixed.
Yours, Harald
https://img.savvyify.com/images/2023/12/31/osX_safari_imac.jpeg
https://img.savvyify.com/images/2023/12/31/iPadOS_safari_iPad.jpeg
https://img.savvyify.com/images/2023/12/31/iOS_Safari_iPhone13.jpeg
Mike, how can I send you a screenshot?
Harald
Hello Mike,
thanks for the quick response. Yesterday a friend of mine fixed the bug with the following code:.avia-gallery .avia-gallery-thumb a {
height: 83px;
}The problem is obviously that individual images are fractions of a pixel higher than the rest. The image line interlocks at these images and starts a new line.
Due to the fix, you have no longer seen the problem. However, it is still visible on your own kriesi-website if you view the “Small Thumb Gallery” with an OSX device and Safari:
https://kriesi-dot-at/themes/enfold-2017/elements/gallery/Greetings and have a good start into 2024
HaraldHi Nikko,
Thank you. That was helpful. If your support would have provided the relevant articles in the FAQ parallel to the answers of the support search, I could have saved you the work of an answer.
By the way, what I find extremely annoying is that Envato in the tolken’s registration process only sets a checkmark next to “View and Search Envato sites” when issuing the token. This means that if you don’t read this text carefully, you have no chance of understanding that this is not sufficient for registration. This is about the tenth licence I’ve bought from Enfold (I have a separate account for Highschool Australia), and it was never a problem with the first ones after implementing the tolken thing.
And the Envato people are too stupid or too arrogant to point out in a support request that possibly the wrong or too few checkmarks have been set. Incidentally, I’ve already had a run-in with them once, because it’s a real problem to understand how the licences and invoices are to be issued to my customers. They are not really helpful and friendly. This note please with greetings to Kriesi.
Otherwise many thanks for your as always great help.
Harald
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