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Image Widget Bug

9 years ago · Last reply by Alex S 9 years ago

In the latest update there seems to be a bug where the image is stretched to 100% the width of the container. The “Full Width” option is not checked.

<img src=".../drylet-tradeshow-display-smaller.jpg" width="270" height="648" srcset=".../drylet-tradeshow-display-smaller.jpg 270w, .../drylet-tradeshow-display-smaller-125x300.jpg 125w" title="drylet-tradeshow-display-smaller" class="so-widget-image">

I’m thinking it has something to do with the srcset attribute, but honestly a little lost.

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  1. Alex S Staff 9 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Kyle,

    Do you have a public URL where we can take a look at what’s going on? If you need to keep this URL private from other users, just select “Private Reply” on the bottom right of the comment box.

  2. kylewhenderson 9 years, 1 month ago

    The URL using the image widget is
    https://www.jellyflea.com/project/drylet-siteorigin-test/ – you can see that the image of the tradeshow banner mockup is displayed larger than the actual image is. I have another page at
    https://www.jellyflea.com/project/drylet/ using the same image, but use the editor widget with a standard image embed. In that case, the image displays properly, but obviously would rather use the SO image widget.

    Let me know if you need further clarification. Thanks!

  3. Alex S Staff 9 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Kyle,

    Would it be possible for you to send me an export for this widget? To do this open up the page with the widget and click layout in the Page Builder toolbar. Then click import/export and then click download. Please upload the export to a 3rd party file hosting site such as teknik.io.

  4. Alex S Staff 9 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Kylew,

    Thanks. Okay so this is caused by some theme CSS (which I can’t override) but we should be able to bypass this CSS automatically anyway so I’m going to log this as a bug. In the meantime, you’ll need to use the editor to avoid this issue.

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