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  • Thread Starter zerohere

    (@zerohere)

    Hi Gemma,

    I tried the custom CSS you provided but unfortunately it did not resolve the issue for me.

    Thread Starter zerohere

    (@zerohere)

    Thank you Gemma, I appreciate the help. Please let me know if you hear anything regarding a solution.

    Thread Starter zerohere

    (@zerohere)

    Hi Gemma,

    I have tried both sites on multiple phones and browsers (both Android and iPhone) and all have the same issue.

    If you click the link to the Singl demo site while on a phone you will see that swiping your finger to the left causes the entire site to scroll that direction, even though the theme appears to be optimized for the width of the mobile browser. The same is true with my website oneminuterun.com.

    Scroll bars might not show on your phone browser, but it will scroll left and right regardless.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by zerohere.
    Thread Starter zerohere

    (@zerohere)

    Looks to be working properly after the update to version 2.1.

    Marking this resolved, thanks.

    Thread Starter zerohere

    (@zerohere)

    Additional piece of information that I just noticed:

    I have my site set up so that the blog posts are not the front page. They are under
    www.[my site]/news

    Now, as mentioned above, if I hit the 404 page from the Pages on the main site then it incorrectly displays as a blog Post. However, if I hit the 404 page from the /news blog, then is properly shows up with the Page formatting. It appears that the 404 page is pulling it’s formatting from the blog Post section when it’s arrived at from a Page, and it’s pulling the Page formatting when it’s arrived at from the blog Posts.

    I hope this helps (and makes sense).

    GracieOhio,

    I just figured out how to get this to work. Here’s what you need to do.

    Create a new page titled “Home” or whatever you want it to be called. Edit the new Home page, and select Custom Page Example from the Page Attributes -> Template section on the right. Leave the rest of the page blank. Save it and publish it.

    Go to Customiz’it! and select the Front Page section. Select Front Page Displays – Static Page. You will get some new options. Set the Posts Page to your blog page, and set the Front Page to the new Home page you created. Save & Publish.

    You’ll then need to go into Navigation and Manage Menus to fix your nav menu. Add your new Home page to the menu and remove the old home page from it.

    That should be the result you’re looking for.

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