Triton: in-line images don't maintain correct size

  • Unknown's avatar

    Up until recently, this site worked fine. Suddenly I am finding it not displaying pages properly, with photos – that should be small or medium-sized with text flowing around them – breaking out of their structure and displaying full-width. Oddly enough, the page begins to load correctly, then the pictures “pop” to full-width at the end of the loading process.

    I am viewing on Mac OS X Yosemite and it’s doing the same thing in latest versions of Firefox, Safari and Chrome. It doesn’t do it to ALL photos which is stranger, yet I can’t see what is different with these photos if I go to the Edit area. Replacing the photos with new versions doesn’t fix the problem.

    Here is an example of what is should look like, just before the photos resize themselves: http://www.redearthfilms.com.au/other/load-issue/loading.jpg

    And here is the page once it fully loads: http://www.redearthfilms.com.au/other/load-issue/finished-loading.jpg

    This is the actual link to the same page: https://lightingdarkerpaths.wordpress.com/2014/03/14/ethihopeia-mother-africa/

    It would be interesting to see if anyone else finds this happening too. You have to wait til the page has fully loaded to see the change.

    Any ideas?? Thanks!!

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

  • Unknown's avatar

    Right now in Chrome Version 46.0.2490.71 m and Firefox 41.0.2 on Win7Pro I’m seeing a fully loaded page that looks like your first screenshot loading.jpg

    Hopefully someone on a Mac will come along and let us know what they are seeing.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Thanks for the feedback. I had considered it to possibly be a platform thing, but thought that strange especially in different browsers.

    Like I mentioned in my original message, it only happens when the page has finally and completely loaded, so you have to make sure you waited it out. Cheers!

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