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Hi Ismael,
In some ways, the page builder from SiteOrigin has more features and I like it better. It is more customizable for someone like me who does not use code. Is there a way to configure it into the theme?
Thanks,
BeckyHi Ismael,
What are you calling a grid plugin? These are the plugins that I know are part of that page:
1. Page Builder by SiteOrigins
2. SiteOrigins Widget Bundle
3. Black Studio TinyMCE WidgetPlus what I believe to be other non related plugins like Spacer. I was told the above 3 all work together. Is one of the listed plugins the grid plugin you were talking about? They are on every page. I only had issues with the fonts not being responsive. The biggest problem is with the fonts not remaining contained within a column. They run out of it, and into other elements, instead of shrinking with the monitor size.
If one of these plugins is causing it not to respond, I don’t know what you mean by using a grid row element instead. I think that I am using a grid row element as part of Page Builder. So, I would not know what to delete that was being non-responsive.
Thanks!
BeckyHi Yigit,
I can add additional Google fonts but that won’t give me the huge flexibility and customization that the plugin gives me. WordPress and your theme by itself (as great as it is) does not allow what I need. I will keep the plugin.Is there anything that you know of to have the Google fonts be responsive with the images on smaller screens?
Thanks for all of your continued support,
BeckyYes, in that instance it was large. I easily moved it down, and that’s fine. But what about how the other fonts I mentioned do not adjust with the screen size? They will hide because the image is not adjusting, or they will double up and text-wrap instead of adjusting.
Are there theme adjustments I can make to have Google fonts be responsive, instead of always resizing them?
Hi Rikard,
No, that is not the text that is causing issues. I have already had to adjust those words to fit different screens, even if I did not want to. It is the text that overlays the color banner on 2 pages. On the Home page, it was all the text on the call to action banner that all had to be sized down, or it would separate into 2 lines, or run off the blue banner, which it should not do, because that is a contained section.
The google font text will not resize, however, on any page. I have just had to downsize the text to fit the smaller screens, rather than use what I really wanted. I don’t think that should have to be done. I would think that if I wanted to use a 20 point font size, that I should be able to without it running off the page, or not being visible on smaller screens because it is hidden.
Another example: on the Commercial page, the word “Commercial” is hidden on the right. On a smaller screen (15 inches), part of the word is hidden because it did not resize with the image. I will leave it that way until you respond, and then I will have to move it over to the left further than I wanted to, in order for it to be viewed on other screens.
Is there something I have not checked off to have the Google Font plugin adjust to the screen’s responsiveness?Thanks,
BeckyJuly 13, 2016 at 2:14 pm in reply to: Adjusting Sub Menu above Main Menu (small bar at very top) #660421Thank you Rikard,
That took care of it! Are there any other size adjustments I can make, like adding space between the entries?I’d like to move the phone and address to the left margin and have social icons on the right, or at least add space between them in some manner.
Sincerely,
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