• Is there a way to make the column widths change when being viewed on mobiles? At the moment, mine opens full page, like a desktop, and the text is unreadable. Double tapping zooms in to one column, but is still too small to read!?!

    My site: https://goblog.co.uk

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  • Hey GoBlog,

    If you know CSS, you can create a child theme, and write the css with media queries for different screen sizes. If you want something ready made, you can check out this plugin called Responsive Twenty Ten. The plugin is a bit old, so you’ll have to test if it works properly. If it causes problems, you can take out the css from the plugin files and put it in a child theme you create.

    For more information on child themes, see here

    Thread Starter GoBlog

    (@goblog)

    Hey grvulz,

    I have a child theme and I’m slowly learning my way around css. I’ll do a search on media queries and see what I can find.. Thanks for the pointer ??

    Try The mobile theme from Jetpack, Jetpack

    Thread Starter GoBlog

    (@goblog)

    After looking again at my blog, I’m not sure I agree with the Google page screen test..

    Can you guys take a look at my site on your mobile devices please? I’d appreciate your opinions.. On my Galaxy S4 Mini, the text is perfectly legible for me. Admittedly the links are small, but I tend to enlarge the screen when trying to hit links anyway!?!

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