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Conflict with galleries on mobile devices

Tomasz Karasinski · ·
2:31 AM Sunday, 06 April 2014
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Hi

I've installed Komento on my website - http://www.stereolife.eu - and after a couple of days I discovered there is one small problem with it. The extension works fine, but it caused a conflict with an image gallery on my website. I blamed the gallery at first, so I tried to install another one, and another one, and strangely the problem remains the same. So I turned Komento off for a minute and everything was fine with the gallery. The problem is that pictures in galleries are dimmed when you try to view them in a lightbox. This occurs only when browsing on mobile devices. I tried this with Simple Image Gallery (free) and Responsive Gallery by Addon Street (paid) - it was the same everytime. I think this may be some jquery conflict, but I'm not an expert. This may be a small problem, but I also plan to install other extensions from SI and I'm afraid they will generate similar conflicts. I'll try to attach a screen from Nexus 7, so you can see what i'm on about. Maybe someone has a similar problem, or perhaps members of SI team will know what is the possible cause and how to cure it?

Link and screenshot are in the attachments to this post. If you view the link on a tablet or smartphone, you will see the problem. I tried to turn off various things in the Komento settings, but it didn't help. Now I really don't have any idea what to do. I like the comments so much, but installing every possible gallery is not a solution. Help please?
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