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  • in reply to: Image increase on hover effect – safari #819490

    Hi,
    I have updated – and the safari circles and weird look stay the same.

    If there is no other fix I would be fine with just displaying the overlay without the increasing size of the image. But on the last image (third row) where I have deactivated the increase I do still see a square appearing for a sec when exiting the hover area.

    Unfortunately, I have also noticed that after the update the mobile menu (that is supposed to be displayed when scrolling down on both desktop and mobile screens) has completely disappeared now, on all browsers). But I guess that’s a new thread?!
    Thanks for your support.

    in reply to: Image increase on hover effect – safari #819351

    Hi Yigit,

    thanks a million, I would never have found that missing script…
    Just tried the result – the cropping is gone, but sadly there is a new strange look now (sigh): both the overlay and the image have borders now image has a grey thin line with some margin, the overlay has a semi transparent white border), and the image is enlarging (instead of just zooming in inside the initial circle, while the overlay stays the same size…
    :(
    Again, only on safari. Firefox looks just the way it should
    Sorry for the trouble… screenshot here

    in reply to: Image increase on hover effect – safari #819174

    Log In below – unfortunately that did not work for me on safari yet (yes, I did empty the cache :-) )

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 4 months ago by Maike.
    in reply to: Image increase on hover effect – safari #818562

    Hi Victoria,

    thanks for taking a look, but making the colored overlay disappear is not at all what I am looking for.
    I want to change the weird cropping when increasing the images – did you look at the screenshots?

    Just a guess – but would there be a way to set the mask (i.e. the white area surrounding the image in a circle) to be the top layer? or is this not how it works?

    Thanks!

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 4 months ago by Maike.
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