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henriettapancettaMember
Is that set in the Media Queries? I don't see it and I did a search for "resolution" and I can't find it in the CSS.
henriettapancettaMemberOk - I will give the media queries a shot!
ThankshenriettapancettaMemberhenriettapancettaMemberOn my wider screen monitor this is what I see
henriettapancettaMemberOn my larger screen monitor there is no navigational bar at the bottom to scroll back & forth.
Does that mean there is no way to adjust this for larger monitors? Can I add a conditional statement in the CSS?thanks!
henriettapancettaMemberDesktop with a wider screen (it looks fine on laptops, mobile & tablets).
henriettapancettaMemberThanks!!!
henriettapancettaMemberI figured out how to do it with this code
<div class=”two-third first”>
Content currently in the first text widget
</div>
<div class=”one-third”>
Content currently in the second text widget
</div>However I would like to make the division between the two text areas so that the second one aligns with the title in the widget below (right now it aligns with the border of the box). I've tried this (and a lot of variations with px size etc) ... but it doesn't work
<div class=”Float: left; width: 65%”>
Content currently in the first text widget
</div>
<div class=”width: 35%”>
Content currently in the second text widget
</div>henriettapancettaMemberJust one more comment - I would like to keep the titles of the widgets; is possible to create 2 widgets using the text boxes but one widget take up 70% of the width and the other 30%
thanks!
henriettapancettaMemberThanks Andrea. It seems like the problem is Firefox. The graphics/text are clear in Chrome, IE & Safari.
Is there anything I can do (or should do) if it is only occurring in one browser?
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