LtDavidY
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it has something to do with the overflow value in the jquery-slider.css (at least in my situation).
I edited the original CSS to the following:
.jquery-slider .caption { overflow:show; /* default: overflow:hidden; */ position:absolute; z-index:99999; } /* the rest of this was done to display my custom needs, but if you play around, you can get it where you want it... */ .jquery-slider .caption .content { position:absolute; color:#fff; background-color:rgba(0,0,0,0.55); height:25px; margin-top:15px; width:400px; padding:10px; z-index:20; }This is not a permanent solution for everyone, but after tinkering, I found that the overflow property was causing the caption not do display in Firefox, Chrome, Safari or Opera, while displaying correctly in IE9.
And actually, after some tinkering with the css file (jquery-slider.css) on line 73 (give or take) with the .caption – if you set the overflow to overflow:show; – it will actually display in FireFox, chrome, safari (opera not tested yet.)
I am having this same issue. Before, I could see the captions and thumbnails – I went through (as another support post I had read did recommend) and set up the slides from FRESH uploads, that fixed the images not displaying, but now, all the captions are gone in everything except IE9 — please advise!