When I click on an image on the main page it just stays like
<img src=’/uploads/default/5879/e9d555830b7a6be1.gif’
all the time. I cant exit out of it either, if I’m not missing something.
When I click on an image on the main page it just stays like
<img src=’/uploads/default/5879/e9d555830b7a6be1.gif’
all the time. I cant exit out of it either, if I’m not missing something.
What image?
What website?
Investigating!
Just randomly decided to check the website and suddenly I just started the biggest bug fixing in the universe
Na, it’s not that big of a deal
I think I already squished the bug, but need to wait for Cloudflare’s caching to pick up on the updated JS file.
Thank you very much for reporting though!
Haha, no problem!
Still bugged.
I know, I’m still working on it. Seems less trivial than I thought.
I’ll let you know here, whenever I managed to fix it permanently!
The JS error is gone now and you can zoom in on the pictures again (and close them). Be sure to reload the page, bypassing your browser cache or you’ll get the old JS file.
There is a visual issue with the border around the image (right and bottom border is missing), but that’s an issue for the theme developer or someone with better CSS skills than me.
@PatrickKlug do you get support from your theme developer to look into that?
Still doesn’t work. I’ll clear the cache to double check.
EDIT: Nah, still doesn’t work. I use Firefox and cleared cache by going into “Advanced”, “Network” and then “Clear Now”. @FlorianBeer
Try pressing reload in your browser’s toolbar while holding the SHIFT key (or CMD if you’re on OS X).
Worked! Although the “shader” is not transparent and theres a white border over the image.
What error are you talking about?
Never saw that
@FlorianBeer We’re already using the most up-to-date version of the theme. Any idea what would have caused this issue? I hadn’t seen it before.
No idea what caused it. I will dabble a bit in the stylesheet and JS and see if I can remedy the error. Seems like a misaligned left-upper starting point for the image wrapper div.
Oh, ok.
I thought you are talking about forum.