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  • Plugin Author Stefan Boonstra

    (@stefanboonstra)

    Have you already tried using the slideshow’s own widget?

    If that fails as well, could I please see your website? I can’t provide much actual help without seeing the slideshow at work.

    Thread Starter Sam

    (@sdominique)

    Yes, thanks for the suggestion. I tried the slideshow widget in the dashboard area and had the same problem. It is in a logged in area that is password protected on a live site so it is hard to post login details here.

    When I inspect the element the slideshow container seems to be huge. Where do I control that?

    <div class="slideshow_container slideshow_container_0" style="width: 1457px; height: 4371px;">

    https://pastebin.com/3kygnsuL for code

    https://tinypic.com/r/2m0nep/6 for image of slideshow displaying the next set of images underneath the current set.

    Plugin Author Stefan Boonstra

    (@stefanboonstra)

    That’s very strange. Sometimes these enormous heights can be caused by the slideshow being wrapped in an inline element, like title elements: ‘<h1>‘, or paragraph elements: ‘<p>‘, for instance.

    If you’d like me to check out the problem and you don’t mind giving me temporary access to (the front-end of) your website, you could send me an email at [email protected]

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