Owl Carousel 2 not visible but no errors











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I have been trying for some time to get the Owl Carousel 2 to work on my dev site. I've used it countless times before so clearly I'm doing something silly. I can get v1.x to work.



http://www.creativethings.nz/web/the-house



I have no errors, I am pretty sure it's essentially working but just not showing. Maybe a CSS issue, but I'm using the stock CSS from Owl Carousel 2.



In the head:



<link rel="stylesheet" href="owl2/owl.carousel.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="owl2/owl.theme.default.min.css">


Mid-body:



<div id="gallery" class="owl-carousel owl-theme">
<div><img src="web/images/gallery/sd.jpg"/></div>
<div><img src="web/images/gallery/sd.jpg"/></div>
</div>


At the end of the body:



<script type="text/javascript" src="owl2/owl.carousel.min.js"></script>  
<script>
$(window).on('load',function() {
$(".owl-carousel").owlCarousel();
});
</script>


I observed that by inspecting in Chrome and changing the CSS for .owl-stage-outer to overflow:visible, it shows (both) images in the slideshow alongside each-other. Can anyone help diagnose and resolve?










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    I have been trying for some time to get the Owl Carousel 2 to work on my dev site. I've used it countless times before so clearly I'm doing something silly. I can get v1.x to work.



    http://www.creativethings.nz/web/the-house



    I have no errors, I am pretty sure it's essentially working but just not showing. Maybe a CSS issue, but I'm using the stock CSS from Owl Carousel 2.



    In the head:



    <link rel="stylesheet" href="owl2/owl.carousel.css" />
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="owl2/owl.theme.default.min.css">


    Mid-body:



    <div id="gallery" class="owl-carousel owl-theme">
    <div><img src="web/images/gallery/sd.jpg"/></div>
    <div><img src="web/images/gallery/sd.jpg"/></div>
    </div>


    At the end of the body:



    <script type="text/javascript" src="owl2/owl.carousel.min.js"></script>  
    <script>
    $(window).on('load',function() {
    $(".owl-carousel").owlCarousel();
    });
    </script>


    I observed that by inspecting in Chrome and changing the CSS for .owl-stage-outer to overflow:visible, it shows (both) images in the slideshow alongside each-other. Can anyone help diagnose and resolve?










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      I have been trying for some time to get the Owl Carousel 2 to work on my dev site. I've used it countless times before so clearly I'm doing something silly. I can get v1.x to work.



      http://www.creativethings.nz/web/the-house



      I have no errors, I am pretty sure it's essentially working but just not showing. Maybe a CSS issue, but I'm using the stock CSS from Owl Carousel 2.



      In the head:



      <link rel="stylesheet" href="owl2/owl.carousel.css" />
      <link rel="stylesheet" href="owl2/owl.theme.default.min.css">


      Mid-body:



      <div id="gallery" class="owl-carousel owl-theme">
      <div><img src="web/images/gallery/sd.jpg"/></div>
      <div><img src="web/images/gallery/sd.jpg"/></div>
      </div>


      At the end of the body:



      <script type="text/javascript" src="owl2/owl.carousel.min.js"></script>  
      <script>
      $(window).on('load',function() {
      $(".owl-carousel").owlCarousel();
      });
      </script>


      I observed that by inspecting in Chrome and changing the CSS for .owl-stage-outer to overflow:visible, it shows (both) images in the slideshow alongside each-other. Can anyone help diagnose and resolve?










      share|improve this question













      I have been trying for some time to get the Owl Carousel 2 to work on my dev site. I've used it countless times before so clearly I'm doing something silly. I can get v1.x to work.



      http://www.creativethings.nz/web/the-house



      I have no errors, I am pretty sure it's essentially working but just not showing. Maybe a CSS issue, but I'm using the stock CSS from Owl Carousel 2.



      In the head:



      <link rel="stylesheet" href="owl2/owl.carousel.css" />
      <link rel="stylesheet" href="owl2/owl.theme.default.min.css">


      Mid-body:



      <div id="gallery" class="owl-carousel owl-theme">
      <div><img src="web/images/gallery/sd.jpg"/></div>
      <div><img src="web/images/gallery/sd.jpg"/></div>
      </div>


      At the end of the body:



      <script type="text/javascript" src="owl2/owl.carousel.min.js"></script>  
      <script>
      $(window).on('load',function() {
      $(".owl-carousel").owlCarousel();
      });
      </script>


      I observed that by inspecting in Chrome and changing the CSS for .owl-stage-outer to overflow:visible, it shows (both) images in the slideshow alongside each-other. Can anyone help diagnose and resolve?







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          You need to set the "items" option when initializing your carousel.



              $(window).on('load',function() { 
          $('.owl-carousel').owlCarousel({items:1});
          });


          Working JSFiddle Here






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          • Awesome, thanks. This was 50% of the problem. I added the {items:1} in and it still didn't show. I added a clear:both to the block before it and it worked. I took out the {items:1} and it showed on the page, but incorrectly with two rather than just 1 image. Your help is appreciated :)
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          You need to set the "items" option when initializing your carousel.



              $(window).on('load',function() { 
          $('.owl-carousel').owlCarousel({items:1});
          });


          Working JSFiddle Here






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          • Awesome, thanks. This was 50% of the problem. I added the {items:1} in and it still didn't show. I added a clear:both to the block before it and it worked. I took out the {items:1} and it showed on the page, but incorrectly with two rather than just 1 image. Your help is appreciated :)
            – WWD
            Nov 8 at 20:12










          • Glad I was able to contribute.
            – Nifal Munzir
            Nov 10 at 17:15















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          You need to set the "items" option when initializing your carousel.



              $(window).on('load',function() { 
          $('.owl-carousel').owlCarousel({items:1});
          });


          Working JSFiddle Here






          share|improve this answer























          • Awesome, thanks. This was 50% of the problem. I added the {items:1} in and it still didn't show. I added a clear:both to the block before it and it worked. I took out the {items:1} and it showed on the page, but incorrectly with two rather than just 1 image. Your help is appreciated :)
            – WWD
            Nov 8 at 20:12










          • Glad I was able to contribute.
            – Nifal Munzir
            Nov 10 at 17:15













          up vote
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          up vote
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          You need to set the "items" option when initializing your carousel.



              $(window).on('load',function() { 
          $('.owl-carousel').owlCarousel({items:1});
          });


          Working JSFiddle Here






          share|improve this answer














          You need to set the "items" option when initializing your carousel.



              $(window).on('load',function() { 
          $('.owl-carousel').owlCarousel({items:1});
          });


          Working JSFiddle Here







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          • Awesome, thanks. This was 50% of the problem. I added the {items:1} in and it still didn't show. I added a clear:both to the block before it and it worked. I took out the {items:1} and it showed on the page, but incorrectly with two rather than just 1 image. Your help is appreciated :)
            – WWD
            Nov 8 at 20:12










          • Glad I was able to contribute.
            – Nifal Munzir
            Nov 10 at 17:15


















          • Awesome, thanks. This was 50% of the problem. I added the {items:1} in and it still didn't show. I added a clear:both to the block before it and it worked. I took out the {items:1} and it showed on the page, but incorrectly with two rather than just 1 image. Your help is appreciated :)
            – WWD
            Nov 8 at 20:12










          • Glad I was able to contribute.
            – Nifal Munzir
            Nov 10 at 17:15
















          Awesome, thanks. This was 50% of the problem. I added the {items:1} in and it still didn't show. I added a clear:both to the block before it and it worked. I took out the {items:1} and it showed on the page, but incorrectly with two rather than just 1 image. Your help is appreciated :)
          – WWD
          Nov 8 at 20:12




          Awesome, thanks. This was 50% of the problem. I added the {items:1} in and it still didn't show. I added a clear:both to the block before it and it worked. I took out the {items:1} and it showed on the page, but incorrectly with two rather than just 1 image. Your help is appreciated :)
          – WWD
          Nov 8 at 20:12












          Glad I was able to contribute.
          – Nifal Munzir
          Nov 10 at 17:15




          Glad I was able to contribute.
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          Nov 10 at 17:15


















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