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I have an issue with the responsive design not working as planned, except for when the website is displayed at it's fullest width on a large screen (24") monitor and was looking for some help. Not sure why when I resize the browser window to anything other than the full width, some images drop out on the home screen. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Mike
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Rod
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Doesn't seem to have fixed it.
Not sure that I understand exactly where to insert the "?reloadModel&skipCache" string, but I added it to the "Home" navigation url in the default Menu Set that I am using. If you notice on my website the 6th and 13th photo on the home page drop out when the page is rendered in something other than "full size" window. These images are pulled from an album set that I created, so not sure if that is adding to the problem or not.
Thanks again for the help.
Last edited by Splattered (2016-07-06 19:51:11)
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Go to any album as if you're just visiting that page and just add it to the end of the URL and refresh the page.
Rod
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Actually, I see what the problem is now. The images that are disappearing have file names that contain parentheses. File names and folders on the web should contain only letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores. No spaces, punctuation or special characters.
Rename those images (and all images you have using parentheses in file names) and republish. You might need to remove them from the album first, rename in Library, and then add them back in.
Rod
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That was the trick, thanks again Rod for all of the quick help!
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