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Hi guys,
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mso-bidi-language:#0400;}I’m using Mozilla 20.0.1 and Chrome 26.0.1410.64 m. Here is what is showing on my mobile and with these two search engines.
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Hi Ed,
Here’s the other issue I was talking about. I’ve tried it with every single browser I can find both mobile and otherwise, and videos in the right sidebar are never the same size as the images or video of the left sidebar in responsive mode. I’m not using responsive mode anymore, but this might be helpful to others.
Thanks again
That’s interesting that it’s not showing up. I’ve asked various friends and acquaintances to check it out, and they’re seeing the same thing I am. It’s of course up to you whether you change anything, but from my end, I basically won’t be using the responsive feature for this and the other issue I brought up with the video and sidebars. Maybe I’m just picky with these kind of things, or others are doing stuff with code. Anyway, thanks for the help.
Hi Ed,
It does it every time on Mozilla and on my mobile. When I first look at it in Chrome, only the right side video link is there and a little bit of the left side. If I close out of the lightbox and then click on the image again, it disappears and looks fine in Chrome that is. It’s always there and never goes away in Mozilla and on my mobile.
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Hi Ed,
On the link I included from your website, it does it with at least Mozilla and Chrome. Interestingly, the spaces are larger with Mozilla but are still much larger than the original in Chrome. Basically, when you minimize the gallery and then maximize again, the spaces in between the images are bigger. When you refresh, it goes back to normal.
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Sorry, I don’t know why it posted that stuff with the link.
Also, it does the exact same thing on the demo page.
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mso-bidi-language:#0400;}Hi,
Thanks for the reply. So, it seems like there are a bunch of things going on. After messing around with it for a while, it seems that it has nothing to do with the sidebars. The gallery does weird things with the sidebars when there’s nothing in the sidebars. However, the gallery (without any sidebars), either in landscape mode on a mobile or on a PC, Laptop etc. (minimized and then maximized), develops larger spaces between the images. When you reload the page it goes back to normal. It doesn’t look very professional is my only concern. The sidebars have an issue of their own, which I will take up in another ticket. Any suggestions on how to keep this from developing the spaces? If you want to take a look at my homepage, you can see what I mean (http://toflyfish.com/wordpress/).
Thanks!
I don’t know if I have the same problem, but my gallery images are disappearing when you have a gallery and sidebars. When you view it on a mobile or minimized, the gallery images disappear with two sidebars. With one sidebar and a gallery, the spaces between the gallery items are greatly enlarged when you maximize the page. When you refresh the page it returns to normal.
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