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  • John Friend
    #208887

    All images in respective templates of Tene V demo are cut off. Has me puzzled. Have tried custom css and other things but nothing seems to display the images fully.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #577745

    Hi

    Could you send me URL of page where problem can be seen? and screenshot of how it should be?

    John Friend
    #577758

    I am using Teline V and all images are truncated or cut off. Please see the enclosed screen shot.

    John Friend
    #577760

    Please find enclosed image in Teline V template and also what it should look like.

    djacosta Developer
    #577831

    <em>@ioop 483384 wrote:</em><blockquote>All images in respective templates of Tene V demo are cut off. Has me puzzled. </blockquote>

    Same here. Any reason why they get cut off or do all images need to be a certain height and width?

    djacosta Developer
    #644125

    <em>@ioop 483384 wrote:</em><blockquote>All images in respective templates of Tene V demo are cut off. Has me puzzled. </blockquote>

    Same here. Any reason why they get cut off or do all images need to be a certain height and width?

    djacosta Developer
    #742760

    <em>@ioop 483384 wrote:</em><blockquote>All images in respective templates of Tene V demo are cut off. Has me puzzled. </blockquote>

    Same here. Any reason why they get cut off or do all images need to be a certain height and width?

    John Friend
    #577870

    <em>@djacosta 483539 wrote:</em><blockquote>Same here. Any reason why they get cut off or do all images need to be a certain height and width?</blockquote>

    It does not seem to matter as it happens with any size or width. I have tried many ways to fix including the changing the code and still the same problem.

    djacosta Developer
    #578034

    The problem is, the title and date div area has an overflow. Which basically means that the picture doesn’t get cut but is behind the title and date div which makes it look like it’s cut but it’s not. As soon as you change the css from overflow:hidden; to overflow:visible; the picture will flow over the title and date. So that is not a solution…

    djacosta Developer
    #644325

    The problem is, the title and date div area has an overflow. Which basically means that the picture doesn’t get cut but is behind the title and date div which makes it look like it’s cut but it’s not. As soon as you change the css from overflow:hidden; to overflow:visible; the picture will flow over the title and date. So that is not a solution…

    djacosta Developer
    #742958

    The problem is, the title and date div area has an overflow. Which basically means that the picture doesn’t get cut but is behind the title and date div which makes it look like it’s cut but it’s not. As soon as you change the css from overflow:hidden; to overflow:visible; the picture will flow over the title and date. So that is not a solution…

    John Friend
    #578102

    <em>@djacosta 483851 wrote:</em><blockquote>The problem is, the title and date div area has an overflow. Which basically means that the picture doesn’t get cut but is behind the title and date div which makes it look like it’s cut but it’s not. As soon as you change the css from overflow:hidden; to overflow:visible; the picture will flow over the title and date. So that is not a solution…</blockquote>

    Yes you are right, it is not a solution. It seems that many others are having the same problem but no reply as of yet from Joomlart.

    Thank you for your input

    John

    Saguaros Moderator
    #578120

    Hi

    I’m also aware of this issue, I think one solution is that you can recreate the image here so that it can have a different ratio, maybe a bit bigger than the image in the article: How you can watch the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. Since when you set the overflow: visible, images in other articles have greater value for height so that it covers the article info below.

    creativeint Friend
    #578136

    FIXED IT

    Simply put your image in images>intro image not into the actual article. It takes a minute to get the aspect ration correct as well, try using 2:1
    Cheers

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