I’ve talked to some other people about this issue and it seems to be a scaling issue due to the size of my screen on the Surface Pro. It seems that the folks that have a smaller screen size are having this problem. When looking into it the only thing that I could find is when the width size is at 1500px the site starts condensing itself. The theme I’m using is Medikon. Thanks in advance!
]]>I’m using a 25% width display (4 columns). Is there any tips to display the gallery back to 100% or 50% width (1 or 2 columns) on smaller devices / screens ?
Thank you again !
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I assumed maintenance responsibilities for a site built on the Genesis framework, with a Prose child theme, and I would like to fix the disappearing sidebar (gets pushed down on smaller screens), but I am not familiar with how to work with plug-in/widgeted sidebars. My client wants to maintain the theme and overall look of the site, so I need some help on the CSS Style and maybe the php code, I believe.
It really is a simple site(not worth all the customization, I don’t think). I was told by the web-designer who created the site that she had stopped using Prose a while back because it wasn’t flexible enough. About addressing the sidebar problem, she said, “All sites, responsive sites, automatically drop the sidebar to the bottom of the page. The only way around that is to use css media queries to style a different layout for each screen size. This means basically making 6 renditions of a website.”
Was she correct about having to use CSS media queries? Normal responsive-width response to a smaller screen seems that the sidebar is moved to the bottom, but the space it occupied doesn’t remain blank. Rather the main content is expanded. The menu is usually collapsed, too, not maintained across the top of the smaller page.
The site giving me trouble is equinoxpdx.com. Another site I have, which doesn’t have the same problem in the responsive-width department, is https://astroclosets.com/.
Any constructive suggestions will be greatly appreciated. I do have a pastebin account at the ready. However, I am away from the computer for the next few hours (it’s 2:15p right now).
Thanks,
Steve
Thank you!
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]]>It really is a simple site(not worth all the customization, I don’t think), and I have exported its contents into two different themes, both of which seem like decent replacements with better formatting. I was told by the web-designer who created the site that she had stopped using Prose a while back because it wasn’t flexible enough. About addressing the sidebar problem, she said, “All sites, responsive sites, automatically drop the sidebar to the bottom of the page. The only way around that is to use css media queries to style a different layout for each screen size. This means basically making 6 renditions of a website.”
The site giving me trouble is equinoxpdx.com and the demo sites I prepared to try to fix the disappearing sidebar issue, are at equinoxdemo2.wordpress.com, and equinoxdemo3.wordpress.com.
Thanks,
Steve
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