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  • Thread Starter dmuenze

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    Hi,

    thank you for your reply! This helped me to find a solution for the problem. In the log files i found additonal errors which lead me to the mysql database.
    I previously had the website migrated via duplicator to another server – this caused the problem. I had to delete the whole plugin as well as the plugin files and folders in the “upload”-folder and then had to search & delete manually via phpmyadmin the remaining data from the plugin.
    It would be an improvement for further plugin development, that with de-installation of the plugin the database is cleared completely.

    Thanks again for your help!

    Hi,

    thanks, i tested this now, but unfortunately the images are still shifted out of sight of the display with a large black space above. As soon as i i use my finger to make a little touchmove on the display, the whole supersized-background comes back in the correct fullscreen place.

    What i have found out so far is that this occurs no matter if i use the slideshow- or the single-mode. Whereas i found out, that the “padding left”-issue” only occurs in slideshow-mode, in single-mode no left padding is visible…
    I suppose that this may be a little clue, but until now i’m still searching and testing.
    One idea could be to force the page to reload on every page-load – but first i’m not sure how to realize this and second i fear that this will slow down the performance of the site.

    hi there,

    until now i found no solution for the problem. Thanks for your ideas and tips!

    It must have something to do with the mobile iOS/iPad/iPhone-thing because on a normal PC/Mac with Internet Explorer, Safari or Firefox this thing does not happen. Everything works fine there.

    But this mobile thing makes me crazy… I read somewhere that the mobile devices are handling some things different than normal browsers and that it can come to issues with the “viewport”… But so long i don’t know how to solve this problem.

    Any ideas are very welcome! I will update you on the development.

    Hi,

    thanks for the fast reply. I checked your site on my iPad and can see the slideshow. Works and looks fine!

    Ok so i have to check the “overflow”. Where exactly did you change these attributes/properties? In your themes stylesheet oder in the plugins stylesheet or…? And have you defined this only in your media-query-css or in the whole stylesheet?

    My issue is really strange, because it seems that the last position of the supersized-images is somehow saved in some cache or so?
    By the way – if i rotate the iPad it also reloads correct.

    Hi,

    how did you solve the iPad-issue?

    Im having similiar strange problems with the wp-supersized-plugin on iPhone/iPad (iOS 5.1.1).

    Everything is fine as long as you don’t scroll any content. If you scroll the content of a page and then click on a link the supersized-background of the target-supersized-images are out of place, which means that the images are almost out of sight at the bottom of the iPad.

    If you refresh the page or move your finger on the ipad the supersized images “jump” in the correct fullscreen mode.

    Do you have any idea or experience with this?

    Its a real big problem, because the client-website is scheduled to go online the next week and i have to solve this issue today or tomorrow.

    So thanks in advance for any help or ideas!

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