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globalnerds Aug 23, 2010 09:58 AM

Header image moves to the left slightly when site is refreshed
 
I am using Atahualpa 3.5.3 - for the first time (I have used previous versions), with wordpress 2.8.6. I have two header images rotating with the following options:

Rotate header images with Javascript - 2
Fade in/out header images with Javascript -2
Preload header images for Javascript rotation - yes
Make header image clickable - yes
Header Image: Alignment - top center

The first time the sites is loaded (or reloaded) the image shifts to the left a little, then both of the header images I have that rotate through stay in that position. I have not experienced this with previous versions, so I am not sure what is wrong. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

The url is sumnergrace.com/w (not the main site, of sumnergrace.com).

juggledad Aug 23, 2010 10:02 AM

There is a problem with the new fading and java code that causes this issue

globalnerds Aug 23, 2010 10:12 AM

Thank you for the info. Any idea on how to correct this?

juggledad Aug 23, 2010 11:26 AM

Nope, it has something to do with the fact that the new code is not honoring the boundaries set up by the HTML and CSS. I'm hoping Flynnwill look into it.

MickR Aug 24, 2010 02:55 PM

Globalnerds,

I was seeing something like this as well, and am wondering if there is a conflict between a fixed width wrapper and the actual header image width when there's a margin or border or padding (or something else?) around the header.

This is guesswork at the moment as havn't delved deeper, but see if you still get the problem if you set the layout width to fixed 1040px, or possibly reduce the image width to 960px.

Be interesting to see if it makes a difference.

Mick.


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