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Hi everyone!

Could someone help me with my site?
I'm having a problem with the grid of the blog going out of shape when i scroll down for a while.
I noticed that if I remove the title and text, the blog will load fine and the grid will stay intact. I don't know if it's a problem in the blog.php or in the .css.
If you wish to peek the code let me know what you want to see and i'll share it. ;)

Oh and the problem is here (just scroll down for a bit): http://www.edgaralmeida.net/blog/

Thanks ;)

Tags: bug, code, css, grid, php, problem

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Hey Edgar, what browser are you using. I checked it in Firefox 12 and latest Chrome on Win7 and didn't see anything wrong. Looks nice.

I'm using chrome on Mac. You didn't saw anything wrong because i was trying something and had to go out. That almost fixed it, but hovering the mouse over the pictures stops working after loading new posts. Peek it now, I put the code the way it was. http://www.edgaralmeida.net/blog/ 

Ohh... I see what you mean now. Seems like the jQuery is having issues with the grid layout for some reason. Was that your custom theme or a premium WP theme? If premium, you might consider asking the author about it but the previous version seemed like you had it fixed though I didn't play with hovering much.

I checked the faulty layout with the web inspector and it seems like all the boxes have the same settings as far as CSS. All I can think of is maybe a conflict with the jQuery somehow. Maybe something else with jQuery is causing the problem?

It's a free theme, but the guy offers help, but i imagine that he has a busy mailbox.

I noticed that are 2 ways of getting the problem fixed. One is removing the title and text below the pictures, others is increasing the nr of posts to load so all load in one single time. That makes me think that the loading part somehow mess with the grid.

I think they call that lazy loading as it loads more as you scroll more. It could be as simple as a jQuery plugin issue but how to fix is another question. Sorry couldn't be more help.

Don't worry, every tip helps the search ;)

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