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Hi Syahir, I have just checked the slideshow on different browsers.
The shadow shows perfectly with Safari, Firefox and Chrome but the pictures seem displaced out of the frame in Safari and Chrome. It’s like they slide to the right under the widgets.
I have managed to avoid this in Firefox by uploading pictures 640 x 360 px. but then setting the default size of the slideshow images 680×320 px. This works in Firefox but they seem too large for Safari and Chrome. I hope you can see it
http://incampagna.com/wp/?page_id=477
If I make the pictures smaller or change the default settings of the slideshow then they are too small in Firefox and don’t fill the shadowed frame.
I hope i have been able to explain the problem, thanks for any help!
Thank you Syahir, it has worked beautifully! I also want to thank Kenneth for the many great resources. You are awsome guys.
Hi Syahir
here are some examples
http://incampagna.com/wp/?page_id=477
http://incampagna.com/wp/?page_id=104
http://incampagna.com/wp/?page_id=465
As you can see the nextgen gallery has no shadow. No matter which effect I choose in the Style editor (Gallery- Style – Black minimalistic theme, shadow effect, dkret3 Theme, ect) I always get the same gallery, plain with no effects.
In fact also the color picker doeas not work but I solved that problem choosing a white background.
Thank you for any help!
Thank you Ken, would I need to make a child theme also to solve the problem of the nextgen gallery shadow effect? So far I have used the theme as it is, making a minimum of modifications with “my custom CSS”
And how would I find the code to add a shadow to the nextgen gallery? As you can see I am very code-ignorant!
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