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Image displays before resizing.

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Hi there,

When viewing responsive-designed websites I am seeing the image being shown momentarily at full size before scaling down to the size needed. Example:

https://www.storedj.com.au/products/CHA-NIMBUS

The main image is shown at full size and then adjusts down to fit the intended area.

This does not happen on Chrome or IE.

Is this a bug with firefox and is there a work-around? Since the image is auto-resized I cannot specify dimensions.

Hi there, When viewing responsive-designed websites I am seeing the image being shown momentarily at full size before scaling down to the size needed. Example: https://www.storedj.com.au/products/CHA-NIMBUS The main image is shown at full size and then adjusts down to fit the intended area. This does not happen on Chrome or IE. Is this a bug with firefox and is there a work-around? Since the image is auto-resized I cannot specify dimensions.

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This could happen if the width is indeterminate at the time the image is rendered (when the script inserts <div class="pika-stage">), in which case the image naturally would render at 100% until a subsequent step in the script, or maybe it's a slow application of CSS.

Could you try moving your CSS includes (esp. main.css) up before your pika script to see whether that makes any difference?

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jscher2000 said

This could happen if the width is indeterminate at the time the image is rendered (when the script inserts <div class="pika-stage">), in which case the image naturally would render at 100% until a subsequent step in the script, or maybe it's a slow application of CSS. Could you try moving your CSS includes (esp. main.css) up before your pika script to see whether that makes any difference?

That's a great idea thank you - I'll try it and let you know the outcome.