the plugin is really great, but now I found a problem I′m not able to solve.
All images get a light grey frame in the documentations. So far, so good. But this frame causes in combination with the plugin “draw attentation” the issue, that the highlighted areas have an offset in their position. The issue appears only with image in the wedocs documentations and not on other pages.
Is there a way to disable this frame?
Best regards,
]]>I run a poster shop.
Recently I closed a deal with a frame shop which means I can now offer framed posters. 13 frames for each poster. I have around 200 posters and each poster comes in 4 different sizes.
Summary: 200 posters, 4 sizes, 13 frames for each.
Each poster has 64 variations (pictures needed to be added) because of the sizes and frames.
I have set up the variable products already WITHOUT IMAGES (in total around 12.000 products with variations)
If I am to add every variation image manually it will take me aprrox. 45 hours from my calculations.
Is there an easier way, maybe with csv - or a plugin, that makes it possible for me to add each frame as PNG. over the poster IMG via attributes.
The alternative is that I do it manually around 12.000 times which will be very time consuming.
I really hope someone has a solution or suggestion to my problem.
]]>The rectangle shouldn’t be there and it doesn’t appear anywhere in the setup or theme settings.
Any suggestions welcome!
]]>It repeats over and over quickly (count was over 1000 when I closed it) – eventually it freezes the browser and it becomes unresponsive.
General error:
Failed to execute 'postMessage' on 'DOMWindow': The target origin provided ('<URL>') does not match the recipient window's origin ('<URL>').
Detail:
www-widgetapi.js:757 Failed to execute 'postMessage' on 'DOMWindow': The target origin provided ('https://www.youtube.com') does not match the recipient window's origin ('https://example.com').
Note: My origin *is* HTTPS:// before you ask.
]]>On the desktop verion of my homepage, the picture is nicely shown. On the mobile version however, the picture is shown onlt for a small part. I would like it to be page filling, and that users can scroll to see the full picture (the picture does not fit the frame of a phone, it is a landscape mode picture), and thus it should be able to scroll and see the picture in full, while it is constantly filling the full screen of the mobile device.
Can anyone support with settings / CSS on how to solve this issue?
Looking forward to hear back,
Thank you,
Eli