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  • #12229
    ayros
    Member
    Post count: 36

    Any solution to disable the rollover?

    #12237
    Ben – SUPPORT
    Member
    Post count: 690

    Hey Ayros,

    Do you mean the slight zoom?

    Thanks
    Ben

    #12241
    ayros
    Member
    Post count: 36

    Found the problem, if I just upload one image for the products it does not do that anymore ๐Ÿ™‚

    #12245
    ayros
    Member
    Post count: 36

    update!
    I didn’t solve the problem, and what I want to disable is the figure.product-transition.
    I tried to comment the CSS but the problem I have is that sometimes it only loads half of the image…

    #12742
    Swift Ideas – Ed
    Keymaster
    Post count: 15264

    Hi there,

    You can disable this in Theme Options > WooCommerce Options.

    – Ed

    #13783
    taco
    Member
    Post count: 3

    Hi,

    Is there a way I can disable the zoom on the blog posts (masonry) as well?

    Thanks,
    T

    #14144
    Melanie – SUPPORT
    Member
    Post count: 11032

    I’m afraid no ๐Ÿ™

    #14188
    taco
    Member
    Post count: 3

    Hi Melanie,

    Surely disabling a feature isn’t that hard? Is this what you mean by ‘Unrivalled 5* Customer Support’?
    I hope you can find the time to help me out.
    thanks,
    T

    #14633
    Melanie – SUPPORT
    Member
    Post count: 11032

    Oh I’m afraid you might have misunderstood what “support” refers to. Clearly we provide setup help, installation help, bugfixes and small customizations that we can give from basically the back of our head. But I’m afraid as soon as it goes beyond a certain level we cannot grant that level within the free support anymore.

    Thank you for the kind notice tho ๐Ÿ™‚

    Cheers

    #14698
    taco
    Member
    Post count: 3

    Huh, which kind notice?

    Anyway, for the moment I’m just setting the timer ridiculously high:

    .recent-post figure img {
    transition: all 120s ease-in-out;
    -moz-transition: all 120s ease-in-out;
    -webkit-transition: all 120s ease-in-out;
    -o-transition: all 120s ease-in-out;
    }

    So it at least looks like nothing’s happening.

    That’s of course not a clean solution, so big thanks if anyone else knows what to do…

    -t

    #14860
    Melanie – SUPPORT
    Member
    Post count: 11032

    Great job ๐Ÿ™‚

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