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After updating from J3 to J4 with the templates riley, the "animatand scroll" functions don't seem to work properly anymore?!
There is a white border and the images are not displayed in full size?
For example, the code in the post for an image is:


<div class="animatebox animate rollIn"><img src="/images/presse/Nov_2009_2.jpg" alt="" /></div>

(In J3 this worked)

J4 link error: http://dksj4test.hausverwaltung-nitzsche.de/index.php/wir-ueber-uns/presseartikel
J3 Link OK: https://www.dks-ev.de/index.php/wir-ueber-uns/presseartikel
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Hello

Does remove the `animatebox` class resolve the issue for you?

Replace..

<div class="animatebox animate rollIn"><img src="/images/presse/Nov_2009_2.jpg" alt="" /></div>


With...

<div class="animate rollIn"><img src="/images/presse/Nov_2009_2.jpg" alt="" /></div>


Ciaran
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Good Morning!
With the proposed code, the "animate function" in Riley's Joomla 4 template works.
(The code also works in the J3 template Riley!)
Thanks very much
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That's great! Thank you for the update :)

Ciaran
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