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Thanks Ismael. That helped with the columns!
Anyway to move the background down behind them?
Thanks!
This reply has been marked as private.Hey Elliott,
Thanks for the recommendation. I had previously done this using 4 columns, but wasn’t sure if this would get me the results I want on mobile. Ideally I’d like for the two menus (of 5 items each) to be side by side on mobile.
to resemble this:
(Would be simple enough to get rid of Footer Column 1 in mobile like they have… or at least shrink the image??)
However, simply using 4 footer columns and two menus in the last 2 footer columns has gotten me one menu on top of the other in mobile. It just looks weird.
That’s why I was thinking that they had used one footer column and one menu… but I wasn’t sure about the CSS they used to get the one menu to show up in as two menu columns in one footer column.
Cheers!
-JC
Thanks, Josue! Appreciate it! :)
This reply has been marked as private.Josue,
Yeah, I deactivated all of the active plugins and still didn’t have any effect. Multi-reloads, multiple browsers – no effect.
What do you suggest next?
Thanks!
On another note, I’m also trying to increase the “margins” (the white space) on the side of content on this page as well. I think it lies somewhere in the CSS for padding, but I’m specifically sure how to do what I want it to do; nor do I know if the code should be placed in the Quick CSS or what.
Thanks!
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