viewing photos error

Just upgraded a site to 7.1, was a test build site using 7.1 beta... gone through both upgrades.

When I try to view photos that have been uploaded, the screen fades to black as though its trying to show a slideshow but no photo is displayed.

 

Any ideas?

Quote · 27 Feb 2013

Getting this on all 7.1 sites on my server. 

Any ideas what might cause this?

 

The screen goes black like on the Dolphin demo site when yo click to view photo, only on mine the photo goes black also! On the demo, the background blacks out, but the photo stays in view...

 

Quote · 27 Feb 2013

anyone else have this issue or is it just me?

Quote · 28 Feb 2013

Anyone from Boonex care to help!

All installs of 7.1 have this error for me. 

Photo module is useless unless photos can be viewed.....

Quote · 28 Feb 2013

Hello

I just checked it on my demo and developer coppies of Dolphin 7.1.0 and cannot reproduce the issue. What browser do you use? If you provide a link for some photo page on your site we would be able to check it.

Best Regards AntonLV - http://www.boonex.com/market/posts/AntonLV
Quote · 28 Feb 2013

Thanks Anton. Sent you the link by pm as its still early dev

 

Thanks - Tim

Quote · 28 Feb 2013

Thanks anton, here's a site I've just started working on, clean install of 7.1.1

you can see on photo page, when you click to view photo the screen darkens but no photo shows...

I get same thing on safari, chrome and firefox!

 

Thanks 

www.bakeracademy.tv

Quote · 17 Apr 2013

I looked at the site and everything appeared OK until I clicked on the photo and noticed the overlay covered the whole page including the photo.  I also noticed that you have made some changes to the standard code.  The info sliding into place under a thumbnail when you hover the mouse over it.  When you make changes like this and something breaks, you need to go back to the change you made to see how it broke the site.  We can not help you with this problem because we have no idea what changes you made, what code you have added to the site.

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Quote · 17 Apr 2013

this has a different template nothing else. 

no code changes at all.

I get the exact same issue on a clean install. Have had it since using 7.1 - all versions. 

 

I looked at the site and everything appeared OK until I clicked on the photo and noticed the overlay covered the whole page including the photo.  I also noticed that you have made some changes to the standard code.  The info sliding into place under a thumbnail when you hover the mouse over it.  When you make changes like this and something breaks, you need to go back to the change you made to see how it broke the site.  We can not help you with this problem because we have no idea what changes you made, what code you have added to the site.

 

Quote · 17 Apr 2013

I tried changing to different templates; there must have been changes made to the base files.  Normal photo thumbnail; as can be seen on the demo site of boonex, does not have the info sliding into place under the thumbnail.  My guess is that a jquery is handling this and that jquery is the problem.  Try removing it, clearing caches, and see if the problem goes away.  Plus, I see you are using CSS to enlarge the photo; you can enlarge at upload time by changing the size for photos in the admin.

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Quote · 17 Apr 2013

Like I said, this is a problem that shows for me when installing a clean version of 7.1 with ZERO changes...

Ive so far installed 7.1, 7.1b1, b2, 7.1.1 all clean and get the same thing on all of them. 

the site you are looking at has 1 change which is a template. no base changes.

However, I get the exact same thing with any other version I install clean as posted before...

Quote · 17 Apr 2013

Then supply a link to that clean install version with nothing added so we may can help.

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Quote · 17 Apr 2013
 
 
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