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Display Problems with Spinner
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12 years 4 months ago #21029
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I purchased Spinner earlier today and am having two problems with the display.
Firstly I am having problems automatically centring the rotating part of the image.
When I run the module using the default settings the rotating images appear to be centred below the module and to the right of centre. I am assuming they should all be within the bounds of the module.
I have tried the changes to the php and js code suggested by josemanuelsh in an earlier posting but found they did not work. I have, however had some success when I hard code the $rotationCenterX and $rotationCenterY values, but would rather get the module to work as intended.
I am also having problems displaying the static image in Firefox 15 - although it works OK in IE9. With Image Encoding enabled I can see the rotating images in Firefox but not the static one. With Image Encoding disabled I do not see the rotating images. I am using jpeg images and have not tried png or giff.
When I view the demonstrator demo.hotjoomlatemplates.com/test/index.p...icle&id=58&Itemid=89 all the images are visible in both Firefox 15 and IE9. (I note that those images are png, so that might be a workaround I must try).
Firstly, can anyone tell me the settings I should adopt to get the module to perform in the same way as the demonstration version?
Secondly, what is meant by image encoding?
Firstly I am having problems automatically centring the rotating part of the image.
When I run the module using the default settings the rotating images appear to be centred below the module and to the right of centre. I am assuming they should all be within the bounds of the module.
I have tried the changes to the php and js code suggested by josemanuelsh in an earlier posting but found they did not work. I have, however had some success when I hard code the $rotationCenterX and $rotationCenterY values, but would rather get the module to work as intended.
I am also having problems displaying the static image in Firefox 15 - although it works OK in IE9. With Image Encoding enabled I can see the rotating images in Firefox but not the static one. With Image Encoding disabled I do not see the rotating images. I am using jpeg images and have not tried png or giff.
When I view the demonstrator demo.hotjoomlatemplates.com/test/index.p...icle&id=58&Itemid=89 all the images are visible in both Firefox 15 and IE9. (I note that those images are png, so that might be a workaround I must try).
Firstly, can anyone tell me the settings I should adopt to get the module to perform in the same way as the demonstration version?
Secondly, what is meant by image encoding?
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12 years 4 months ago #21038
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Replied by ivan.milic on topic Display Problems with Spinner
Re-download module in 24h, i presume you have relativly positioned container in template , so since you are not the first with that problem I decided that i add parameter "Alternative coordinates measurement". You will have in that new version, turn it on.
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12 years 4 months ago #21040
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Replied by wd5mush on topic Display Problems with Spinner
Thank you Ivan, this is a really good graphic and it is just what I want for my site if it can be made to work correctly. You may by now have seen my other posting.
Have you any thoughts on the static image not showing in Firefox? I have tried .png but that makes no difference. However, the images in your demonstrator show OK, so the problem is not a general problem with the way Firefox renders images.
Have you any thoughts on the static image not showing in Firefox? I have tried .png but that makes no difference. However, the images in your demonstrator show OK, so the problem is not a general problem with the way Firefox renders images.
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12 years 4 months ago #21041
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Replied by wd5mush on topic Display Problems with Spinner
You may wish to know that the template I am using is based on
www.joomla24.com/option,com_remository/I...ileinfo/id,5567.html
should you wish to test.
www.joomla24.com/option,com_remository/I...ileinfo/id,5567.html
should you wish to test.
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12 years 4 months ago #21056
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Replied by ivan.milic on topic Display Problems with Spinner
Did you try new version? Also about image encoding , sometimes base64 string creates false escape sequence this is especially common for older IEs. Basically that depends on image if you do some edit in image editor base64 would be different and that will not happen. Idea is to load image data along with html page content so they don't appear after , but that makes very little difference so better consider turning image encoding off.
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12 years 4 months ago #21075
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Replied by wd5mush on topic Display Problems with Spinner
Just picked up this message. I had been monitoring the download site looking for a release change number. Am about to download and test, so will let you know how I get on.
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