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  • #80162
    repeter
    Member
    Post count: 41

    Hey there,

    pelase see this red line on the right side of a blog post in the masonary view. It’s looks kinda wrong, no? And it appears in a weird way. Maybe you have a solution to that to hide that red small vertical line next to the image. It bothers me a bit, due to the overall clean design.

    http://suicycle.menschlabor.info/blog/

    Thanks a lot!

    Best,
    Peter

    #80404
    Mohammad – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 27441

    Hi,
    Please specify device name or browser name because i am not getting this issue at any browser.
    Thanks ๐Ÿ™‚
    With Best Regards
    Swift Ideas

    #80445
    repeter
    Member
    Post count: 41

    Hey there, it happens in chrome on mac os x mavericks. newest updates. It also happens with your demo site.

    Thank you!

    Best,
    Peter

    #80455
    Mohammad – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 27441

    Hi,
    The developer of theme will assist you very soon.
    With Best Regards
    Swift Ideas

    #80457
    repeter
    Member
    Post count: 41

    Wow. That’s kool news.

    Thank you very much.

    Best,
    Peter

    #80542
    Swift Ideas – Ed
    Keymaster
    Post count: 15264

    Hi @repeter,

    Checking here on OS X Mavericks, Chrome Version 35.0.1916.114 – can’t replicate the issue! Can you let me know what Chrome version you have, and if you can replicate in any other browser?

    Thanks,

    – Ed

    #80576
    repeter
    Member
    Post count: 41

    Hello Ed,

    thank you for your swift reply. I have the same Chrome version running on Mavericks.

    The bug doesn’t appear in Safari. But than, what is Safari anyway. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    This time I attached a Screenshot from your demo page.

    Weird that it doesn’t appear on your screen, these bugs….

    Thank you for your support.

    Best,
    Peter

    #80922
    Swift Ideas – Ed
    Keymaster
    Post count: 15264

    Hi there,

    This code should fix it:

    .recent-post figure {
    background: transparent!important;
    }

    Add that to the custom css box within theme options. Hope that helps!

    – Ed

    #81396
    repeter
    Member
    Post count: 41

    Thank you very much. I will try this snippet right away.

    Best,
    Peter

    #81401
    Mohammad – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 27441

    Hi,
    Its ok.
    Thanks ๐Ÿ™‚
    With Best Regards
    Swift Ideas

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