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Photo display problem

Post by craigmollekin » 09 Feb 2015 23:47

Hello,

When I produced a website using v5, the pictures on a person's individual report were neatly aligned with the captions underneath. But with v6, the text stays on a single line only making a person's report look like a dog's dinner. Are there any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong please?
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Re: Photo display problem

Post by tatewise » 10 Feb 2015 10:21

Craig, I am unable to reproduce that problem.
My picture captions wrap neatly under each image as with FH V5.
I have tried various Size pictures, and Use Note as Caption option, but work OK.

Are your screenshots for Individual Summary Reports (for Web, CD or DVD)?
Are they captured from FH on screen displays or from actual HTML pages?

Could you screenshot the Report Options > Pictures tab settings, and any other relevant settings that are not Installation Settings as it looks like you have non-standard Page Layout tab settings.

It may be another bug related to the wrap problem with long Dates reported in Format Individual Summary Report Dates & Media (12316).
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Re: Photo display problem

Post by Jane » 10 Feb 2015 13:35

To me those look like web pages? If so do you have any custom CSS or similar included or have you changed the picture height width settings, my guess is the maximum width for the images is larger than it was and the text is not wrapping because of it, do you have any of the pages online where we can look at the css?
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Re: Photo display problem

Post by tatewise » 10 Feb 2015 14:12

Or maybe, Craig, you have forgotten to upload the latest fhstyle.css file?
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Re: Photo display problem

Post by craigmollekin » 10 Feb 2015 19:36

Thanks for the replies, Jane and Mike.

Yes they are screenshots of webpages for Individual Summary Reports (for Web, CD or DVD).

When I upgraded to v6, my media settings seem to get reset in the website publishing section. There is indeed a custom .css file but this was uploaded and the results should be visible here: http://mollekin.net/sepulchra/
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Re: Photo display problem

Post by tatewise » 10 Feb 2015 19:50

Lewey STANIFORTH (c. 1871-1915) looks perfect to me in Firefox 35.0.1 on Win XP.

Have you tried a cache refresh?
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Re: Photo display problem

Post by craigmollekin » 10 Feb 2015 19:55

I just did a refresh and now its fine, lol. Thanks for the replies anyhow. At least nothing was broken :D
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