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#1 Electronic Dance Music

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Posted 03 June 2012 - 06:20 PM

Great plugin!

Whenever I first load up Tubepress, the meta title appears a good bit below the thumbnails. Whenever I click on another page in the gallery (ajax applied) the margins adjust correctly and even when going back to the first page the margins remain fixed (meta right under the thumbnail).

If I adjust the margins for tubepress_meta_group or tubepress_meta_title to negative margins so that the meta is right under the thumbnails, the meta area looks correct when the page first loads, but then whenever I click on another page in the gallery, the negative margins bring the meta area too high and into the thumbnail.

I didn't see anyone else with this issue so I was wondering if you had advice? I'm going to continue playing with it in the meantime.

Thanks!

#2 eric

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Posted 03 June 2012 - 11:36 PM

Could you share a link to your gallery? Sounds like a CSS issue that (hopefully) shouldn't be too difficult to remedy.

Thanks!

#3 Electronic Dance Music

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Posted 04 June 2012 - 10:50 PM

I PMed you the link, thanks!

#4 eric

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Posted 05 June 2012 - 06:32 PM

It seems that something is inserting extra (non-TubePress) HTML into your page when it's initially generated. The extra HTML isn't there when you click the pagination links, and thus the spacing looks right.

Here's a screenshot of a snippet of your HTML source. Notice that before each
element, there's a few
and even a

pair. This is almost certainly caused by another plugin, but it could also be your theme. WordPress makes it very easy for plugins to filter page content, so it's likely something is trying to be helpful by adding breaks.

I would recommend disabling your plugins one-by-one until the problem goes away. That will at least identify the culprit. At that point we can discuss solutions. Let us know what you find. Thanks!