I have a image gallery with 'Flickity Style' gallery type at the bottom of the page. (Settings & page layout attached) On desktop it all looks nice until you do the following:
Click on the most right image from the gallery.
In the lightbox click for the next picture a couple of times.
Close lightbox
Notice the other content is shifted to the left...
In order to correct this, you'll need to change the "Overflow visibility" option in your Image Gallery settings to be "hidden" and then change the parent row to be the "type" of "Full width content". This should give your Flickity slider the same appearance, but prevent that recalibration issue from occurring after navigating in the lightbox.
If that does not correct it for you, please provide a temporary admin account so we can take a closer look into this.
See related url to test behaviour!
I have a image gallery with 'Flickity Style' gallery type at the bottom of the page. (Settings & page layout attached)
On desktop it all looks nice until you do the following:
How to fix this issue?
Hey Again,
Try turning off the Minification Plugin and check .
Please clear your cache using this guide: https://themenectar.ticksy.com/article/6226/ and for WP Rocket use this guide : https://docs.wp-rocket.me/article/108-render-blocking-javascript-and-css-pagespeed#critical-path-css .
Best
ThemeNectar Support Team
Hey Tahir,
Turned off the caching plugin. Please have another look.
Gonna escalate the Ticket to the developer so he may add in a response.
Best
ThemeNectar Support Team
Okay, thanks
Hey StormeNet,
In order to correct this, you'll need to change the "Overflow visibility" option in your Image Gallery settings to be "hidden" and then change the parent row to be the "type" of "Full width content". This should give your Flickity slider the same appearance, but prevent that recalibration issue from occurring after navigating in the lightbox.
If that does not correct it for you, please provide a temporary admin account so we can take a closer look into this.
Thanks in advance
That did the trick. Thanks!