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I have changed the number of columns from 5 to 4. Still some pictures are not shown correctly but it is less obvious now.
What I do see is the fact that sometimes a picture has a small white line at one of it’s sides. It seems that if a picture has a description of more then one line, this results in a small white line. But there are also pictures that have a short description and still have a white line.
Greetings,
Peter
Hello,
Our new website is now up and running so it’s easy to show the problem I mentioned before. If you look at the following link, you can see that most pictures are not shown correctly:
http://www.nedmobiel.com/tunnelveiligheid/
For example if you look at the 3th picture, you see that this picture is stretched out vertically way too much. When you open the item, you see the same photo shown in the correct dimensions (second photo in small slide).
Is the only solution to use 2 photo’s: one to use for the portfolio and one to use on the specific page? That will result in a lot of work :-(
I hope their is another option.
Greetings,
Peter
Hello,
the website is still being designed but I have added a link to the current website.
The grids are found in the most right choice within the menu:
Portfolio – Asset management
pictures in grid are not as sharp as originals shown when you enter a specific item and the pictures in the other 2 portfolio grids are much sharper, I cannot find a reason for this.In all 3 grids
Pictures used in the grid are sometimes not shown properly dimensions wise. Some pictures are stretched out or pressed together.Greetings,
Peter
- This reply was modified 9 years, 5 months ago by PeterTLH.
Hello,
tried the code, but it results in strange images that sometimes are stretched vertical a bit too much.
Had to add an extra line btw because with the first code, there are still images too big vertical:
.grid-image img {
min-height: 300px !important;
max-height: 300px !important;
}Other sollution is to manually edit all the used pictures so they fit in (this example) a 300 x 300 portfolio grid box. But that’s a lot of work :-)
Hello Rikard,
the site is running on our local NAS so I cannot link to it. Here is a printscreen:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9vkqttigbw113t7/Different%20image%20sizes%20portfolio%20grid.JPG?dl=0Greetings,
Peter
Hey Andy,
I have just installed the latest version (did not have that one yet) but unfortunatelly nothing has changed.
Greetings,
Peter
Hello,
It is a local website on our NAS so I cannot give you a link.
Greetings,
PeterThanks. That did the trick. The code I tried before “#header.header-scrolled { background-color: white; }” did not work. The last code did!
Greetings,
Peter
Hello,
here is a link with 2 printscreens: 1 not scrolling at all and one scrolled.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jfnlgbdjmm6xgp1/AADESIj54e49Mk-AL2DYwobba?dl=0
Greetings,
Peter
Hello Yigit,
that is not possible because I am designing the website on our local NAS.
Can I provide you with some sort of code / information / printscreens?
Greetings,
Peter
Hello,
used that piece of code in Quick CSS but I still see the main page content under the menu and logo when I scroll :(
Greetings,
Peter
Hello,
thanks for your reply.
On my pages I have set the header visibility and transparency to “No transparency”. So that setting is ok.
Still when I scroll I see a little of the page content through the menu and logo area.
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