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August 25, 2015 at 10:33 am #492758
I’m having issues trying to get the background image for a “Color” section positioned properly using a “fixed” background. It seems that whether I click on “center center” or “center bottom” or “center top”, nothing makes a difference — the background image displays in the same position. I can select “scroll” and the photo fits just as I’d expect … but when I select “fixed” I just can’t get it to focus on the part of the photo I desire.
I also don’t understand how the dimensions of the photo dictate the position which you actually see displayed in the end. I gather than the height needs to be more than the width (something difficult to achieve with most photos), but still, positioning is a problem.
How can I address this issue?
I’m using the church demo within Enfold in case it matters.
(No link available since working on a local machine).
August 25, 2015 at 4:42 pm #493073Hi Paul!
That sounds like the correct behaviour. Can you take a screenshot and highlight what your trying to do so we can get a better idea?
Cheers!
ElliottAugust 25, 2015 at 5:23 pm #493104It’s the top image section in the church demo, where the image stays fixed as the page scrolls (used on practically every page in that church demo), thus creating a “sliding over the image” effect. Just imagine any photo, put it in that section as “background”. I can not control how the image shows up (if I want to see the center of the image, or the top, or the bottom, etc… setting the controls in this regard does nothing). I’m sure it has to do with the dimensions of the image … but I still can’t figure out the correlation…. It seems I need to have a very big image file that is taller rather than wider … very hard to come by those kind of images…
E.g:
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* TOP *
* MIDDLE *
* BOTTOM *
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If I put that image in the section and I want to display the middle section, so I select the “middle” positioning. It doesn’t work. It seems to randomly display whatever it wants, based on some mysterious way of working with the dimensions of the photo.- This reply was modified 9 years, 4 months ago by LAVision.
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