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Hi,
I am using the great Portfolio Grid on my website. I found out that the website sometimes shows the grid in black and white (on mobile) and sometimes in full color.
Whats happening here?
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Hello,
Do you mean the images are in black and white? This is very unlucky to happen. The images are static and stored in the database. The worst it can happen is for them not to be able to load from server and not show up.
Can you send a screenshot of this situation?Best regards!
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Hi,
Yes, that is exactly what i mean.
Below 2 screenshots. One from my own computer (color) and one from my girlfriends computer (B&W):
– https://ronjamooij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Schermafbeelding-2016-11-04-om-17.01.59.png
– https://ronjamooij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Schermafbeelding-2016-11-04-om-17.02.47.png
How to solve this?
Here is the link: http://www.ronjamooij.nl
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Hello,
I opened your site in all available browsers, in safari too and the images are displaying in color. Please see screenshot of the safari view: https://pho.to/ASF1t
As said, the images are loaded from the server. And there is not an overlay in your current styling of the portfolio. Also the other styling settings, the menu items and background color of the section below portfolios have not lost the color, even in the screenshot your send. So this is not a theme issue.
Let us know.
Best regards!
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I understand the color issue is not in the theme. BUT what i see in the screenshot you made surprises me. The logo is under the menu, not all pictures are displayed and there is a white space between the CTA and the photos.
This doesn’t look good….
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Hello,
The site did display very well. The fact is that the screenshot was made while the site was still loading (we had a poor internet connection at the moment) I just didn’t let it finish for time saving reason. Since the point was the pictures color, i thought there won’t be a problem.
Anyway, here is it another screenshot: https://pho.to/ASOFLYou are right thought, about the logo. To fix this please go to your style.css file. Find these lines:
#logo img { max-width:none; top:50%; position:relative; }
Remove
top:50%;
from it. Save file.Best regards!
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