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Post by bionic on Aug 20, 2020 19:08:01 GMT
Hi A, In Dual layout when publishing the mobile my theme links don't work, but the footer links ok. Works fine on desktop. During design on mobile links highlights ok and links are in. Any suggestions?
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Post by Frank on Aug 20, 2020 19:52:46 GMT
"my theme links don't work" ... the links on both desktop and mobile stopped working? or just the mobile? If its the mobile I bet something is having over covering the links... possible the text from TOE or Tuttle Outdoor Equipment... All images do not need to open in a lightbox, only images that you want to show people a larger version of. Cheers,
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Post by bionic on Aug 20, 2020 22:05:01 GMT
Hi Frank, You are a genius. Text boxes were hovering over the links, but I got it. My next step is to get better quality pictures like you showed me, upgrade to the A 7 and do some of the new features. I did the best I could with the photos I had, but I know what I have to do now. Check out the desktop first, and on the mobile I have only done the index page. The mobile is still rough but everytime I messed with the links on theme or footer, it changed the desktop. www.toegear.comYour #1 Frank, thanks again, Mark
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Post by Frank on Aug 21, 2020 1:04:20 GMT
You're welcome. It's looking good. On the mobile you need to size the textbox in 5-10 pixels per side The text box should be 310 - or 300 wide that way it gives the page some breathing room. The images are ok to go to the full 320 wide but it doesn't make sense to have them open to a light box because it will actually get smaller in the lightbox. The light box is to show larger images. Consider removing the lightbox feature on the logo and large header image. You can change the text link navigation box size but not the text size. If you center the text on the desktop it will center on the mobile just resize it on the mobile until it looks ok. Cheers,
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Post by Frank on Aug 21, 2020 3:17:41 GMT
Also just notice the header image on the mobile has been elongated (ratio has been lost) set the image to it's original ratio. Then when you make it smaller hold the Ctrl key down and it will resize while keeping the ratio, no distortion. Cheers
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