EMBED | STUDIO | The image’s border gets dotted lines all across when Rounded Corners is applied in Image Effects.
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Tali Hawley
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Dotted line on image after editing
Dylan De Roo
Please note: I consistently encounter this bug only when I attempt to edit an image for the second time; the first time always works correctly.
When you click on 'Apply Effects' for an image and then select the 'Corners' option, the radius is set to 50px by default, and you also see the corresponding 'dotted line' on the image. If you proceed to adjust the radius, this dotted line shifts, but the one for the default 50px remains unchanged. Afterward, when you save the changes, this 50px dotted line gets stored within your image.
Refer to the images for visual support:
While in the editing process:
After saving:
Tali Hawley
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Editing images with round corners breaks the end result by showing dotted lines on it
Jonathan Gaudreau
When selecting an image and applying effects on it, it's possible that the image might break when using the "round corners" feature. The smaller the image, the easier it is to notice dotted lines from the editor appearing on the image itself.
Steps to reproduce :
- Launch Unlayer Editor
- Add an Image Block and select it
- Select an image that is using small size (example; 520 x 300)
- Click on "Apply Effects"
- Select "Corners"
- Change the radius size until you can see a dotted line
- Save the changes and go back to the editor
- Notice that the dotted lines might appear on the endresult, breaking the image
Tali Hawley
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Pat Star
Any feedback/update to this? Our customers really insist on using the rounded edges feature..
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Gabriel Côté
I noticed that the first time it works fine, but on the second image the dotted lines stay behind
Shuichiro Kamiya
I am having trouble with this bug. Is there a plan to fix it?
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Jorrit
Hi is there an update? This is indeed critical, our clients are asking for a solution. Thanks in advance
There is a workaround, but it's not optimal: hit refresh (F5) before you going to edit the image.
Tim Ferguson
This is critical
Stephanie Lloyd-Smith
Any update on this issue? It's been months...