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  • Thread Starter expiredfilm

    (@expiredfilm)

    Just an update (and a bump):

    Still doesn’t work. The entire gallery is actually the same width as a capital ‘A’.

    And this issue seems to be limited to Internet Explorer, as both Firefox and Safari display the gallery properly.

    Thread Starter expiredfilm

    (@expiredfilm)

    Ok, still no resolution… anyone??? Please?

    The gallery has gone from width of a single letter to entirely non-existent in Internet Explorer. Yet, is seemingly fine in Firefox & Safari; although the Error Console in Firefox is kicking back two errors:

    Warning: Unknown property ‘zoom’. Declaration dropped.
    Source File: https://www.expiredfilm.com/wp-content/plugins/photoxhibit/photoxhibit.php?option=css&gid=6&1208640727
    Line: 101

    Warning: Error in parsing value for property ‘padding’. Declaration dropped.
    Source File: https://www.expiredfilm.com/wp-content/plugins/photoxhibit/photoxhibit.php?option=css&gid=6&1208640727
    Line: 129

    I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled this plugin to no avail. Any ideas? Anyone?

    Thread Starter expiredfilm

    (@expiredfilm)

    Bump?

    Gallery still not showing up in Internet Explorer anymore, despite appearing perfectly fine in other browsers.

    Anyone?

    Thread Starter expiredfilm

    (@expiredfilm)

    Ok, some more information and troubleshooting about this UNRESOLVED problem:

    *The kink appears to be in the ‘Table – No Text’ option, as the all other options appear in IE.

    *The table appears in the source code, but does not display on the page.

    *Pasting the code directly into the page, bypassing the [photoxhibit=#], also fails to work.

    *However, deleting the <P> tags in the source allows the table to appear, but the Lightbox JS doesn’t pop up. Image clicks take you directly to the image.

    Any ideas?

    Thread Starter expiredfilm

    (@expiredfilm)

    Issue is resolved. Thanks Benjamin.

    FYI, the quick fix is to add #px6 img{max-width:none} to the begining of the gallery style, where ‘6’ is actually the # of the gallery.

    expiredfilm,
    Thanks for following up with the fix.

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