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  • Thread Starter daveladner

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    Instead of making a new post just going to update this one to see if anyone has a fix?

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter daveladner

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    I know it’s not a “standard” resolution. In fact, it’s a widescreen HD resolution. But there are so many diverse resolutions nowadays that people use on a regular basis, it’s impossible to design for specifically one. It displays horizontally fine, it’s just because the thumbnails have an absolute (160×160) size, why it displays weird.

    Anyone have a way to convert the absolute positioning to relative based on user resolution?

    Thread Starter daveladner

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    Forum seems busy right now, just wondering if anyone has an idea about #1 in this post?

    Thanks

    Thread Starter daveladner

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    No worries at all good sir.
    I shall look further into the matter, perhaps someone has already posted a fix for it elsewhere.

    Thanks again for your help!

    Thread Starter daveladner

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    JarretC, you are excellent.

    That got the sidescrolling to work, however it is cutting the thumbnails off. I should try before asking, but I’m going to assume this is because each thumbnail is set to 160px wide, so if I make the new horizontal value a multiple of 160 it should work properly. Thanks so much!

    Since you are so helpful and on a more challenging note: any way to make this silly theme display properly on ALL resolutions, and not just those users using 1920 width resolutions? I’ve been hearing some feedback about menus being cutoff, etc, from people on Mac’s and with low resolution. ?? If you’re up for the challenge.

    Although I have heard it is not a “quick fix” sort of deal…

    Thanks again!

    [Note: I removed the change for now until I have enough new posts/pictures to actually populate the side scrolling menu. Greatly appreciate the fix though!!]

    Thread Starter daveladner

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    Thanks for the reply JarretC.

    That is precisely what I am wanting, for posts that are not the most recent 20 to show up when someone were to click the right arrow. I have seen it working before so know this is the intent, just can’t remember the site that used it properly.

    The theme originally had 5 photos at the very top as well, but I removed that section as I found it crowded so I am wondering now if when I go above 25 it will start to scroll properly…
    [Edit: this did not fix it]

    I don’t believe there is a simply option in the WordPress settings though as I had to edit some CSS to change this.

    Thread Starter daveladner

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    Hate to bump this but just wondering if anyone had a clue as to what it could be? The link to the “next page” on the button is just my website with /# so it makes me think it’s PHP or something?

    Not sure…

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