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Recommended way to reduce the background box around the slider images?

Reported 20 Feb 2013 15:29:11
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20 Feb 2013 15:29:11 Frank Cavalier posted:
Have looked at adjustments to Advanced options, but don't see a way to reduce the big border area that appears around each of my slides.

Is there a recommended way to reduce it?

See what I mean here:
www.marcelo23.com/f_MarceloMemories.html

Thanks,
Frank Cavalier

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Replied 20 Feb 2013 16:49:34
20 Feb 2013 16:49:34 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello,

It is your images that are cropped/resized this way: www.marcelo23.com/Images/MarceloGallery/Test/EveryoneInTheWater.jpg
Replied 20 Feb 2013 17:57:24
20 Feb 2013 17:57:24 Frank Cavalier replied:
So there's no way to make the top and bottom black area that surrounds each image smaller?
Replied 21 Feb 2013 07:45:24
21 Feb 2013 07:45:24 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
You just need to provide images without any black area around them..
Replied 21 Feb 2013 12:40:25
21 Feb 2013 12:40:25 Frank Cavalier replied:
Hello again, Teodor,

Sorry, but none of the images have any black area around them. The first one - "Everyone in the water" - may appear that way, but it's because it was taken at night. The original image size is 350 x 278 pixels.

There has to be an answer as to why the top and bottom border of each slide is so large. Side borders are acceptable, but such a large top border almost places the slide show off the page on my laptop.

Other suggestions?

Regards,
Frank
Replied 21 Feb 2013 12:45:24
21 Feb 2013 12:45:24 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Please make sure you are not using the REsizer integrated in the Nivo Slider then... Most probably you set a wrong size.
Replied 21 Feb 2013 12:47:51
21 Feb 2013 12:47:51 Frank Cavalier replied:
Teodor,

Let me state my question in another way.

If you go here:
marcelo23.com/f_MarceloMemories.html

You can see that the photos do not have any black border around them, except the one provided by your Nivo Slider extension.

So how do I reduce that top and bottom black border around each image? Is it a matter of trying different sizings to see which works best? Or maybe selecting a theme other then "Basic?"

Hope this clarifies the issue.

Regards,
Frank

Replied 21 Feb 2013 12:50:06
21 Feb 2013 12:50:06 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Once again...
It is your JPG file that HAS the black areas. Here is a direct link to your JPG FILE: marcelo23.com/Images/MarceloGallery/Test/EveryoneInTheWater.jpg
Replied 21 Feb 2013 12:57:41
21 Feb 2013 12:57:41 Frank Cavalier replied:
Yikes, from what you just told me then, it appears that I have to add the images ONE slide at a time, because when I click to add a folder of images, the Image REsizer automatically displays.

If that's the case, I think a fix is in order for this issue.
Replied 21 Feb 2013 13:00:03
21 Feb 2013 13:00:03 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
You just need to turn the resizer option OFF.
Replied 21 Feb 2013 13:02:10
21 Feb 2013 13:02:10 Frank Cavalier replied:
Further to your suggestion, if I select 1 image to add, the built in Image Resizer automatically appears anyway, so how do I avoid using it, as you have suggested?

Maybe I should just uninstall the extension and reinstall it to get back to original default conditions and see if that will correct the problem?
Replied 21 Feb 2013 13:03:43
21 Feb 2013 13:03:43 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
There is a checkbox "USe DMXzone Image Resizer" - just turn it off.
Replied 21 Feb 2013 13:18:17
21 Feb 2013 13:18:17 Frank Cavalier replied:
Okay, think I have it - it is a sizing specification issue - but will get back to you when I try what I did with a folder import...

Frank
Replied 21 Feb 2013 14:13:16
21 Feb 2013 14:13:16 Frank Cavalier replied:
Teodor,

Confirmed. Works okay. Issue was variable sizes of photos I was given. When I specified size of one, the black border was gone - what I wanted - but then, on another, the top part was cut off. Not much one can do but put a frame big enough to account for this, or resize all of the images before import, so that they are at least approximately the same width and height.

Thank you for your help.

Regards,
Frank

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