Hi Krzysztof,
I thought much about it but I see no better solution.
But IE7… only 4% or?
If some one find a better solution, please tell me!
Greetings
BMo
You also can try to set useCaptions and adjustImagesize to false.
This also seems to be a problem on my site for Internet Explorer 9. Without a fix or workaround here, I may need to start looking for another plugin for my home page gallery. This bug affects all Windows 7 Internet Explorer users. They see part of the next picture when a portrait image is displayed in the diashow gallery. Also all portrait images are not centered.
e.g. Look at the 4th and 8th images displayed here:
http://www.adoriaphotography.com.au/wp1
Modifying adjustImagesize is not an option for me as it unnaturally stretches all portrait pictures into landscape format.
Are there any other options for solving this one?
Thanks, Steve…
Hi steve, I can’t find a problem in IE9 and IE8.
Thanks for looking into this.
The problem still exists for me. Here are some screen shots of the same page displayed in IE 9.0.3 and Firefox 8.0 (both the latest versions available for Windows 7).
http://s194.photobucket.com/albums/z139/gib802/scrollgallery%20IE9/
Regarding the earlier comment about this only about impacting 4% of users, I think you will find the percentage of users on Window 7 + Current IE much higher than that.
Would appreciate if you could take another look.
Thanks! Steve
hm, click F12 and check your settings. Is there IE 7 selected?
Thanks. I wasn’t aware of f12. It was set to ie9 but after going into and out of the f12 options it is now working correctly when either ie8 or ie9 is checked.
Thanks for your help! Steve