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Why doesn't the "Brands We Carry" section display the gallery of logos in Webflow designer, but it doesn't display in preview and on the published site?

If the "Brands We Carry" section is not displaying the gallery of logos in the Webflow Designer, but it doesn't appear in preview or on the published site, there are a few possible reasons for this issue. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow to identify and resolve the problem:

1. Check for visibility settings: Make sure the gallery of logos or the div block containing it is not set to "Display: none" or has any visibility settings that might be hiding it. In the Webflow Designer, select the affected element and check its visibility settings in the Style panel.

2. Verify interaction conflicts: If you have any interactions applied to the gallery or its parent elements, there might be conflicts causing the gallery not to display. Open the Interactions panel and check if there are any conflicting interactions affecting the gallery's visibility.

3. Review breakpoints and responsive settings: Ensure that the gallery's visibility is not affected by breakpoints or responsive settings. Check whether the gallery has different visibility settings for different screen sizes. You can examine these settings in the Style panel under the Responsive tab.

4. Check content visibility conditions: Check if there are any conditional visibility settings applied to the gallery or its parent elements. Conditional visibility allows you to control the display of elements based on certain conditions, such as page scroll position or user interactions. Make sure no conditions are preventing the gallery from showing up.

5. Inspect custom code and scripts: If you have added any custom code or external scripts to your Webflow project, they might be interfering with the gallery's visibility. Review your custom code and scripts to see if any of them are affecting the display of the gallery.

6. Publish and clear cache: Sometimes, issues with the live site can be due to cache. After making any changes or if the issue persists, publish your site again and clear your browser cache to ensure you are viewing the most up-to-date version.

If none of these troubleshooting steps resolves the issue, it could be a bug or a more complex design problem specific to your project. In such cases, it's best to reach out to Webflow support or the Webflow community for further assistance. Provide them with the details of your issue, including screenshots or a read-only link to your project, so they can help you diagnose and solve the problem more accurately.

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