• Resolved blinski

    (@blinski)


    Hi again, next problem is mentioned in the title – any of the active elements (gallery images, links) doesn’t open (and even changes when hovered) in most of the popular browsers. All browsers (Opera, Firefox, Chrome, Explorer) are upgraded to their latest versions.

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    Thread Starter blinski

    (@blinski)

    Ok, sorry, here it is, I’m just trying to set it up right with Childlishly Simple for a few hours:)
    https://www.marekszyszko.com/
    Edit: navigation bar works well, and also is the only one element which is not hidden behind the background in full size option when turned on.

    Try deactivating your plugins – looks like the background manager plugin is causing that to happen.

    Thread Starter blinski

    (@blinski)

    Thank you, that was exactly what caused both of my site’s problems! Now I just wonder, is there any other way to make my background image responsive just to fit any screen? Standard WP background manager seem not to have that option.

    You’d need to ask on that plugin’s forum.

    Thread Starter blinski

    (@blinski)

    Thanks, I hope they would help me.

    Thread Starter blinski

    (@blinski)

    Hello again. I tried using standard WP themes and there was no problem with full size background picture covering theme body, it happens only with Childishly Simple. I tried asking on Background Manager forum (no response) and see no solution yet…

    Theme Author richarduk

    (@richarduk)

    Couple of thoughts:

    Background images can NOT be made responsive. Sadly. They’re fixed. Really irritating but that’s the way it is. It’s not a theme thing, it’s a CSS/HTML thing. The only way around it is to absolutely position your div containing text etc. above a standard image and give them both percentage widths.

    The Childishly Simple theme has an option to turn on custom background (scroll down to ‘Body background color’.) The background image will then fill the full width of the screen (don’t know if that’s what you were looking for) PROVIDED that the image is at least the width of the screen e.g. somewhere around 1200px wide

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