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  • Hi,

    I’m not so good at these things so I havn’t tried yet. I don’t know how to load a new set, and I don’t have a child theme (do I have to?).

    I hoped the italic version was included in the Enfold theme (I realy think that every font that is posible to chose, and have a tru italic, should be used by default.) and that it was easy to activate.

    All the best,
    /Per

    Hi,
    when someone enters our website on an mobile device I want them to be able to choose if they want to look at it in ”mobile mood” or not.
    I’m not sure if it’s the correct way of saying it but: I think that what I want is to make the responsivety to be less automatic. That would make it possible to look at the site on a high resolution mobile device without having the rows collapsing.

    All the best,
    /Per

    Hi again,
    gudronsjoden.com is not built in Enfold, it is just an example of the funktion we are looking for. (The reason why I took this example is easy, my wife works there;-)
    My question is:
    is it possible to do something in Enfold so high resolution mobile devices are allowed to view the website in the same way as on a computer/laptop?

    All the best,
    /Per

    Hello Victoria,

    it works!

    I have another question about how our website shows on iPads: my iPad’s resolution is 2048x1536px and should in other words easly be able to view our site, whitch ”Maximum Container width” is set to 1410px, but it doesn’t. Is there a way in Enfold to let the visitor choose between mobile and ”classic” mood? (Like it is on this website: http://www.gudrunsjoden.com)

    All the best,
    /Per

    Hello again Victoria,
    am I hard to understand?
    The way it looks on the screenshots I sent you yesterday is how it looks in the browser on a computer (when I shrink the browser window to 764px) and that has never been a problem, thats the way we want it to look! Even on tablets! Our problem is still (as I wrote from the beguining) how it looks on e.g. an iPad because there it looks like this:
    NaviPro.se as shown on an iPad.
    As you can see, it looks not at all as nice as when I shrink the window to ”iPad size” on the computer.

    All the best,
    /Per

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 4 months ago by navipro_beha.

    Hello Victoria,
    here comes screenshots in ”scrolling order”
    Screenshot1
    Screenshot2

    Screenshot4
    Screenshot5

    Kind regards,
    /Per

    Hello Ismael,
    Thanks for the response. Unfortuntatly it didn’t work. Everything, exept for the heading, shrinked into a narrow row (that couldn’t be read at all) to the left…
    In our deams it should be like this (which is like it looks when I shrink the browser window to 764px on my computer):
    first – the heading, full width
    then – first row, full width
    then – second row (with all our clients), two pictures side by side
    Last – right row, full width

    I am certain that you can solve it;-)

    All the best,
    /Per

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 4 months ago by navipro_beha.
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