Hi, Yes I found a solution. I changed the that holds the
images. The position is now "relative" and the overflow is set to
hidden. Looks great.
hope that helps.
On Oct 23, 8:26 pm, joe wrote:
> Thor I am having the exact same problem - have you found a solution??
> can someone explain overfl
Hi,
Sorry for the late response. For some reason I thought I had this
thread tagged when someone replied.
Anyways, good news. My problem is resolved per your suggestion. I
changed the container to position:relative, set the dimensions,
and set overflow:hiddne and whoa-la -- everything looks gr
Thor I am having the exact same problem - have you found a solution??
can someone explain overflow and overflow of hidden?
poundcommapo...@gmail.com your message is cryptic - can you
elaborate. I am not calling the plug-in from a parent element,
unless would be the parent element?
Joe
On Oct
Charlie,
Thanks for the reply, unfortunately the changes you suggested do not
seem to make a difference. Please refer to my previous link to see the
same issue happening with the changes applied.
On Oct 22, 7:21 am, Charlie wrote:
> try giving the carousel UL a huge width , say 10,000 px, and
try giving the carousel UL a huge width , say 10,000 px, and carousel
wrapper set height, width and overflow : hidden
this is done by the script also but until script fully fires your css
should make up for it
Sam wrote:
I'm not entirely sure that some of these fixes apply to my situatio
I'm not entirely sure that some of these fixes apply to my situation
as I'm not using cycle plugin.
I am having the same issue as the original poster however, please see
for yourself.
http://samgabellshoots.com/
Any pointers on how to fix or at least 'hide' the issue until after
load would be g
> I've had this issue before. As Karl suggests, I was able to fix it by
> giving the parent element (the one calling the cycle plugin) a fixed
> height (the height of the images you're cycling) and an overflow of
> hidden in the CSS. If the slides are of different heights, set the
> height to the
Hi Thor,
I've had this issue before. As Karl suggests, I was able to fix it by
giving the parent element (the one calling the cycle plugin) a fixed
height (the height of the images you're cycling) and an overflow of
hidden in the CSS. If the slides are of different heights, set the
height to the
I am having the same issue that Thor describes, and although I have
tried the fixes suggested by Karl I have been unable to fix the issue.
Maybe there is a different way to achieve the goal? Perhaps there is a
way to pre-load the entire jcarousel container and then place it in
the page rather the
If you have large images, they would take longer to load. No way
around that. One thing you can do to avoid having the images "span
down the page" is to add a style declaration for them in your
stylesheet: position:absolute; I believe the cycle plugin sets the
cycled elements to position:ab
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