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  • #913226

    Hi!

    I’m using the SPA demo on a dev site, and when I change images in the slider they stretch the slider. I took the exact image used and added sample text in photoshop and it still stretches it (same dpi resolution, same size).

    The only difference I can see, is that photoshop adds something called “resolution unit – 2” when I view image – details in explorer. I haven’t changed any settings on the slider, just changed the image.

    Would like to attach screens, but seems I have to upload them externally… is there an easy way to do that?

    How can I solve this? Thanks

    #913246

    Hey marihonaa,
    Please try using https://postimages.org/ and pasting the image URL in your post.
    Please include the url to the page in question with a admin login in the private content area so we can take a closer look.

    Best regards,
    Mike

    #913254

    Thanks!

    It’s on localhost.

    But images added here, please take a look: https://postimg.org/gallery/3d8xy4lxi/

    #913258

    Hi,

    Are you using Fullscreen Slider or Fullwidth Easy Slider? Please make sure you are using Fullwidth Easy Slider and displaying image in its original size. If these are correct, please post a link to your website when it is publicly accessible so we can look into it :)

    Cheers!
    Yigit

    #913272

    Like I said, it’s on localhost and I don’t have a live space to put it yet (no hosting purchased yet).

    It’s fullwidth easy slider and all the original settings from the spa demo.

    I uploaded the images, please let me know if you see anything different about them.

    https://postimg.org/gallery/fdt9xa12/

    #913281

    Hi,

    Unfortunately, we are going to need to see the issue to comment more or to correct it. Therefore, please post a link to your website when it is publicly accessible :)

    Best regards,
    Yigit

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