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  • Thread Starter LandisTwo

    (@landistwo)

    the left sidebar ‘moves’ to bottom of page, shifts position, when the browser window becomes narrower than 1030px wide (on a 96dpi display using any of the WebKit (konqueror, rekonq, safari) browsers I have).

    Firefox, somehow is avoiding this ‘min-width’ effect and does not shit the left ‘sidebar’.

    The ‘padding’ before and after, or to the left and right of the ‘entry-content’ (posts area) is done with:

    .site:before {
      width: 182px;
    .... }

    changing this value, say to 162px makes left ‘sidebar’ narrower, but as of yet, does not allow the content to become wider.

    ** It seems that the narrowest, ‘min-wide’ style in the style.css is 1040px. I guess the ‘old, new standard’ of 1024 is out the door?
    I don’t know about you, but nothing on a text site is important enough for me to have a browser window maximized. All my browser windows, firefox, konqueror, rekonq, chromium etc, are set to 1024, windowed. Maps, graphs, images are the only times I might maximize my window. That is, on a 1280px laptop, I’m Not going to have my browser full width, but windowed to 1024×800, which is a point where this theme shifts the left ‘sidebar’ to bottom of viewpoint… Needs fixing.

    still think it’s a nice and clean looking theme, or i wouldn’t spend the time on it… : )

    Landis.

    Thread Starter LandisTwo

    (@landistwo)

    these seem to be the things missing.
    li #content
    li #content .entry-content
    li #content .site-content
    li #…. work in progress.. have to do other ‘stuff’.. : )

    Landis.

    example:
       landistwo.com

    Thread Starter LandisTwo

    (@landistwo)

    Jan Dembowski, Thank You.
    Landis.

    Thread Starter LandisTwo

    (@landistwo)

    A reason it is seemingly impossible to adjust the widths of the ‘box’ that contains the entry-content div ID is #content and there is NO definition for this div or container in the twentyfourteen css files, nor is it in a common file…
    I have grep’d the whole of wordpress directories for this string, \#content and have Only found it in the twentyten, eleven and thirteen theme directories. Someone might want to add ‘#content .entry-content’ div attribute to the 2014 css… somewhere… eh.

    again, no css file is being called that contains this attribute.

    *Adding this container, adjusts the width of the posts div ‘entry-content’, but Not the post headings, so there is more missing.
    I used, just to evaluate:

    #content .entry-content {
       padding: 100px 100px;
    }

    What’s up with that?
    Landis.

    Thread Starter LandisTwo

    (@landistwo)

    Do NOT believe ‘my’ stars…
    I did NOT see the rating when I wrote my review.
    I would have given the theme -1 star if I had or could..
    Landis.

    Hi…
    nice, but… what did you change to make it search the page content too?

    thank you in advance,
    Landis.

    Christoper… Thank You!

    I am not a fan of having to put the ‘more tag’ in…
    I styled it in style.css, but still not a fan…

    Спасибо,
    Landis.

    Thread Starter LandisTwo

    (@landistwo)

    sadly the fools who code here, default a rating.
    i did not notice this and submitted my post without ranking this plugin myself.
    I would have given it a Zero (no stars), but ‘they’ gave it a 5….
    sorry.

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