I have an issue with the canvas selection of images that are part of the default set-up in Cb 2.0 for some reason they do not all display correctly in Firefox however in Chrome it seems ok. Here is an image of what it looks like in Firefox.
As you can see the images just run off the right side of the page.
Also i added some of my own images into the folder however they do not show-up? Is there something special i need to do the get my own images to appear as part of the default images selection of Canvas styles for our site?
I'll be changing it to be responsive divs so it can overflow to a new line correctly.
Also i added some of my own images into the folder however they do not show-up? Is there something special i need to do the get my own images to appear as part of the default images selection of Canvas styles for our site?
Supply images with alphanumeric names and no spaces to the below folder. That's all that is necessary.
images/comprofiler/gallery/canvas/
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