On my screen, although the four choices are present, they aren’t displayed properly. I see only “2…”, “2…” (again), “1…” and “D…”
If I maximise the browser to fill the entire screen (1920×1080) and reduce the browser’s font size, it expands slightly to show “2…”, “2…” (again), “19…” and “Di…”
This happens on all of my websites, which use different themes.
I’ve tried to solve this problem:
I don’t know what else I could do?
]]>1/ insert a shortcode in the content of a step. I already have a shortcode that is able to display the first name of the logged in user, and i would like to show it in a welcome message at the first step on my home page tour (i find this would be a nice touch). However i couldn’t figure out how to have this shortcode interpreted correctly and rendering the first name.
2/ I have a few step contents which have pretty long sentences, and it creates a very wide tooltip. So i believe it would make sense to have a maximum width defined somewhere to avoid that. Is this feature available somewhere ? Or should i add some custom css for that ?
Thanks for your feedback,
Warm regards,
Cyrille
The have a custom html menu page and a collection of child pages. You click a menu item to change the page on the right. The pages are in iframes on a blank page using the blank slate template.
This is working correctly but I want the whole page to be inside a page using the websites theme. However no matter what I try that outermost iframe does not seem to be able to have width large enough to display its full content. I have tried plugins and styles with explicit widths inline. Nothing seems to work. Has anyone run across this situation and know how to solve it?
Thanks,
Greg
I do not seem to be able to get the Maximum Width setting to work.
The link is to a client site under development. The slider for that page has the following settings for Size:
Width: 500
Height: 550
Margins: 0 0 0 0
Responsive mode: Auto
Down Scale & Up Scale: On
Slider height: 0 min, 0 max
Maximum slide width: 500px
Why does the slide still display at more than 500px on larger screens? I’m sure I’m missing something, but I cannot figure out what.
Thanks!
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]]>I am just getting back in to WP after quite some time away from it. I have chosen blog-64 as the theme I want to use. It is a responsive theme which I am OK with, but I just want to make sure that the maximum page width will be about 1500 px.
Reason for this is that I have a 30-inch and 24-inch monitors and when I get to a site whose page width is set to 100% and it takes up the full width of the monitor, I really don’t like that view. I would prefer a view about 75% of that for any sites I build in WP.
I can set page width via px or %.
Can anyone suggest the syntax and css page to change the width in please.
I have a question in to the theme author but it may take some time as he is on the roof of the world someplace.
Thanks for any help.
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