Problem with image display after installation

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Have installed the carousel successfully but have problem with display.
I have two images set up. The website displays both images when the website first loads which looks distinctly odd and makes it impossible to use the carousel and have an acceptable display.
If I have horizontal scroll the second image sticks out the side and if I have vertical scroll the second image displays below. After the first rotation it returns to normal. It does this on all browsers

How can I stop this happening?

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DAVid35n
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jb1 replied on at Permalink Reply
jb1
Hi

I'll look into this. For the mean time, do you have a url which I can look at?

Thanks,
JZ
DAVid35n replied on at Permalink Reply
DAVid35n
Hi

Yes thanks
The url is as follows
http://www.annabellesfashion.co.uk/...

This is just the very start of a website I am developing, hence its empty nature
jb1 replied on at Permalink Reply
jb1
Hi

I see, this is the first time I've encountered this one. Can you provide a temporary login which I can use so I can look at this thoroughly.

Thanks,
JZ
DAVid35n replied on at Permalink Reply
DAVid35n

Yes OK - let me know as soon as you can hopefully come up with an answer so I can reset it for security and hopefully start putting it all together.

Log in:http://www.annabellesfashion.co.uk/index.php/login
User Name: webdetail
Password: COCKerm95*
I put basic detail in a content block to see if this helped, but it still behaves as I described and once it starts scrolling vertically it leaves a huge gap between the carousel and the content.

One more thing about this: it will not display the carousel at all in Safari or Chrome. I works in Internet Explorer and Firefox + all its variants as I have described

David

> Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2012 00:07:13 -0500
> Subject: Problem with image display after installation : Forums
> From: discussions@concretecms.com
> To: davidfelgate@hotmail.co.uk
DAVid35n replied on at Permalink Reply
DAVid35n
Hi

Have you had a chance to look at this for me as I need to make progress with this customer's site

David
jb1 replied on at Permalink Reply
jb1
Hi David,

I've looked at it and it seems that your theme is somehow resizing the viewport. I'm not sure how it does but I tried using a greek yogurt theme on your site and it seems to work properly. I'm guessing there's a process in which your theme resizes the view port due to it's responsive design.

Also have you tried putting your main.css and typography.css after the
<?php   Loader::element('header_required'); ?>
in header of your theme? I'm not sure if that would change anything but it's worth to try that. The loader should always be after the opening <head> tag.

Hope this helps.

JZ

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