Hi.
Can you post a link to the actual web page that has the problem so that I can have a look at the HTML/CSS to see if I can work out what is happening?
Also, are you having the same problem in all browsers or is it specific to a certain browser? (I’ve done quite a bit of testing across browsers and haven’t experienced this problem …)
I notice also that you are using the class parameter, and wonder if you could post any CSS that you have applied to .myclass
Thanks.
Thanks for your quick reply!
The Link is http://www.3d360.ch/3d360v1/360-videos/
Yes, the problem is in Chrome and IE the same.
I think it’s not about the class. I just removed the class parameter, now it looks like this: http://i62.tinypic.com/k50jdh.png
The code right now is: [child_pages thumbs=”true” thumbs=’medium’ more=”Mehr dazu…” words=”22″ cols=”4″]
Thanks.
Thanks, that helps to narrow it down a bit … I’ll try and recreate this problem and get back to you.
I suspect that the problem may lie with the interactions between my plugin and other plugins, or even the theme (perhaps a duplicate CSS selector). I’ll see if I can reproduce it.
Just to let you know I’m still looking into this … I have installed 2 StudioPress themes, and get the same issue that you have been seeing with both of them.
This probably means that I have inadvertently used an id or class that is already used in the Genesis theme, or is common across their child themes.
Now that I can recreate the problem, I can hopefully track down the conflict and make the shortcode compatible.
With some help from the community at studiopress.com (thanks WisdmLabs), I have been able to make the CSS used by the plugin a bit more “bullet proof”.
If you update to the latest version (1.14), it should hopefully sort out the problem you have been experiencing.
hey! i just updated it and it works! thank you very much for this quick support!!
greetings from switzerland
You are very welcome … thanks for letting me know about the issue.