• Good day,

    I am using your theme on a wordpress.com-blog (and like it!). However, I have two problems with the mobile theme:

    1. It includes a search widget, by default. So if I include one myself (to be used in the desktop view), I’ll end up with two search boxes in the mobile version. As of right now, I have refrained from adding one.
    2. The header title does not seem to be responsive (scale), and therefore spans across multiple lines, if wider than the content view. It would be awesome if this would be taken into account (as the default WordPress mobile theme does). I realize I could just use the latter instead, but find yours better and more consistent with the full site.

    If this could be addressed, I’d be more than happy!

    Thank you!

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  • Hi can you add a link to your site please.

    Thanks,

    Afzaal

    Thread Starter ulken

    (@ulken)

    Sure, but: 1. it’s not ready, yet; 2. I don’t see how that’s gonna help. Are you implying that what I’ve issued above only applies to me and is not standard theme behavior?

    Referring to my previous post, only 2. is gonna be present now (when accessing on mobile), since I removed the extra search widget from the site. Still, I would like to bring it back.

    Lamahj?lpen

    It’s in Swedish, but that should not make much of a difference.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter ulken

    (@ulken)

    Update
    The problem with the search box sort of sorted itself out when publishing the first post. It appears as if the default search box only appears when no posts are to be found on the index page.

    The header title still does not scale properly, though. I am not sure what the default WP Mobile Theme does to make it work, but I consider this an issue in need of attention.

    Thank you,

    Oskar

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