Alright so this is kind of a weird thing I came across on my site.
It has been published for a few months now, and everything worked how I wanted it to work.
Except, a few weeks ago I went to it (as if anything had changed), and I noticed that part of the frame that is displaying my photos was not displaying correctly.
Again, this was not an issue the first month and a half of it being published to the web. It is recent, and yet I have not changed anything on the server.
Check that the image isn’t obstructed by another object on the page
and that all of the items that make up the image are set to combine in
the inspector palette.
I see you are using the trial version of Freeway 5.4.2. If you get a
chance take a look at the Showcase features in Freeway 5.5 (http://www.softpress.com/tour/new-in-freeway-55/
) as they were designed to make adding image galleries to your Freeway
sites both quick and easy.
Regards,
Tim.
Looks good on Chrome…I do see the white line on Safari and Firefox however.
Not sure, I would try to republish the site again. If that doesn’t work go back through and make sure that the the photos on the studio pages don’t have a left hand custom border set.
Unfortunately I cannot upgrade to the newest version as I have a mac ppc…and stuck at 10.4.11.
I tried everything you guys suggested, and got nothing.
However I did check the dimensions and screen positioning of the frames, and found that the main frame was in fact moved over 1 pixel too far, causing it to be clipped.
What speed PPC? I have a PPC Xserve, and it’s running Leopard Server,
and my oldest daughter has a G4 PowerBook --remember those – running
Leopard client. You may be stuck at Leopard, but you’re definitely not
stuck at Tiger for any reason other than maybe processor speed.
Freeway 5.5 needs Leopard, not Snow Leopard, and it runs just fine on
PPC as well as Intel.
Walter
On Oct 29, 2010, at 4:51 PM, Michael Mellon wrote:
Alright figured it out.
Unfortunately I cannot upgrade to the newest version as I have a mac
ppc…and stuck at 10.4.11.
I tried everything you guys suggested, and got nothing.
However I did check the dimensions and screen positioning of the
frames, and found that the main frame was in fact moved over 1 pixel
too far, causing it to be clipped.