Reputation: 425
Hello and thanks in advance for the help. Here's a link to the site in question: caulfield.co/test/originals.html
I'm attempting to use Masonry to create a gallery on a Bootstrap 4 built site. When loading on local server, the masonry shows as desired, see image:
But when uploading the site to a shared hosting account, the images display incorrectly. See the first link here.
My html
, css
, and js
is a slight customization of Masonry's original code:
HTML:
<section id="available">
<h1>Originals</h1>
<div class="line-separator-sm"></div>
<div class="grid">
<div class="grid-sizer"></div>
<div class="grid-item two-to-one">
<img src="images/available/1.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item three-to-two">
<img src="images/available/2.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item one-to-one">
<img src="images/available/3.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item four-to-five">
<img src="images/available/4.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item three-to-two">
<img src="images/available/5.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item one-to-two">
<img src="images/available/6.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item one-to-one">
<img src="images/available/7.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item three-to-two">
<img src="images/available/8.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item five-to-eight">
<img src="images/available/9.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item one-to-one">
<img src="images/available/10.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item two-to-three">
<img src="images/available/11.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item three-to-two">
<img src="images/available/12.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item one-to-one">
<img src="images/available/13.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item two-to-one">
<img src="images/available/14.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
<div class="grid-item three-to-two">
<img src="images/available/15.jpg" width="100%" height="auto"/>
</div>
</div>
</section>
CSS:
/* ---- grid ---- */
.grid {
max-width: 1200px;
margin: 0 auto;
box-shadow:0px 0px 2px #888;
}
/* clearfix */
.grid:after {
content: '';
display: block;
clear: both;
}
/* ---- grid-item ---- */
.grid-sizer,
.grid-item {
width:20px;
}
.grid-item {
margin:5px;
}
.one-to-one { width: 150px; height: 150px; }
.one-to-two { width: 150px; height: 300px; }
.two-to-one { width: 300px; height: 150px; }
.two-to-three { width: 150px; height: 225px; }
.three-to-two { width: 225px; height: 150px; }
.three-to-five{ width: 150px; height: 250px; }
.five-to-three{ width: 250px; height: 150px; }
.four-to-five { width: 150px; height: 187.5px; }
.five-to-four { width: 187.5px; height: 150px; }
.five-to-eight{ width: 150px; height: 240px; }
.eight-to-five{ width: 240px; height: 150px; }
JS:
$('.grid').masonry({
itemSelector: '.grid-item',
columnWidth: '.grid-sizer',
horizontalOrder: true,
fitWidth: true
});
Any ideas what I've done wrong?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 290
Reputation: 425
The answer is simple. Thanks to @ksav I used the inspector to discover the 404 errors caused by an incorrect <script>
paths. They were written as /js/...
and correcting them to js/...
did the trick. Thank you!
Upvotes: 1