Re: Imagevue X2.8 Mobile Gallery Beta
Posted: 18 Jun 2012, 22:59
Looks like the colorbox is collapsing in Firefox. Let us look into it.
X3 Photo Gallery Support Forums
https://forum.photo.gallery/
I also saw this and when double clicking you go to fullscreen and then you can see the video.eskimo121 wrote:Videos not being displayed properly on Firefox 12 , Windows 7 , screen resolution 1366*768 , Orientation: Landscape.
When i click on a video i only see the top strip. Video does not play either. Does Firefox not support mp4 format?
Check attached image :
It shows better but with scrollbars overlapping the video.Nick wrote:Please check now, I will update the beta .zip meanwhile.
I tried feverishly to click between your folders, but could not get to experience it. This error message anyway comes from usage of the "filemod", and the only filemod I can see you are using, is on your startpage. So if this is happening somehow, it must be some kinda circumstantial collision in event when you are on startpage and navigate to another page ... I can't say I know why, but the notice is definitely from the filemod, which is only active on your startpage.alexhenes wrote:This was the folder I was in when I received this error.... however I have received it in other places on the site as well. It doesn't happen all the time.
http://www.merelyafleshwound.com/#/what ... 20zealand/
I was using Imagevue X2.8 β8, now upgraded to Imagevue X2.8 β9. Clearead the cache as you suggested and everything is back to normal. Thanks a lot, you're awesomemjau-mjau wrote:What beta are you using? This should be fixed last release if not before. I would try emptying browser cache, because it might be in CSS.MetAtroN wrote:Something's wrong with scaling when on theme tab. Please see attachement. To see the 'preview' button I have to zoom out browser window and there is no slider at the bottom of browser window.
I can pretty much re-create this everytime now... using Google Chrome on a Win7 machine I bring up www.merelyafleshwound.com and click on the what's new - new zealand folder before the first slideshow image has a chance to load.This was the folder I was in when I received this error.... however I have received it in other places on the site as well. It doesn't happen all the time.
http://www.merelyafleshwound.com/#/what ... 20zealand/
I dug into this, and the only chance it happens, is if you click a new folder in a 20ms (millisecond) period after the slideshow is trying to start ... After new folder is loaded, it basically stops the filemod function, unless the new folder loads exactly within the 20ms window after the slideshow is trying to start. I would say you have to basically be almost clicking the folder the moment when the gallery loads to achieve this.alexhenes wrote:I can pretty much re-create this everytime now... using Google Chrome on a Win7 machine I bring up http://www.merelyafleshwound.com and click on the what's new - new zealand folder before the first slideshow image has a chance to load.
Well yes, this works! What I would like to achieve are mobile menu icons (thumbnails) but without showing the corresponding images within the folders. As I can't use graphic icons for the menu like in the flash version I just tried to find a workaround for this...mjau-mjau wrote:[Not quite sure what you are trying to achieve with this, but yes that should be possible. Go to admin -> settings -> Custom CSS -> Mobile Gallery CSS, and try to apply this:Code.textPage h1 {display: none !important;}
Yes, I kinda figured this. There may be ways to hide thumbnails with CSS, but it must match a pattern. You cant just hide thumbnails for galleries, because then you would be hiding all thumbnails in all galleries. You could hide thumbnails from textpages though, because textpages have a specific ID. However, as far as I could see, your "China" folder is a normal folder with subfolders in them ... It was not a textpage (and I dont see how it could be).tschortsch wrote:Well yes, this works! What I would like to achieve are mobile menu icons (thumbnails) but without showing the corresponding images within the folders. As I can't use graphic icons for the menu like in the flash version I just tried to find a workaround for this...