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Russ am i putting this somewhere special in the settings because it doesnt work in extra.cssFor the logo, just use a media query at your desired width:
Code:@media (max-width:@maxResponsiveWideWidth) { .Responsive #logo { float: none; margin: 0 auto; } }
Russ am i putting this somewhere special in the settings because it doesnt work in extra.css
@media (max-width:@maxResponsiveWideWidth) { .Responsive #logo { float: none; margin: 0 auto; text-align: center;} }
that did it. oddly it seems slightly to the right for some reason.Ah text logo:
Code:@media (max-width:@maxResponsiveWideWidth) { .Responsive #logo { float: none; margin: 0 auto; text-align: center;} }
that did it. oddly it seems slightly to the right for some reason.
@media (max-width:@maxResponsiveWideWidth) { .Responsive #logo a { left: 0;} }
@media (max-width:@maxResponsiveWideWidth) { .Responsive #logo { float: none; margin: 0 auto; text-align: center;} .Responsive #logo a { left: 0;} }
thanks Russ. i just took out the left 10 and it seems ok now. i think that was a holdover of some change we made a long time ago.Check : Style Properties: Header and Navigation -> Logo Text CSS
Looks like you may of added a left: 10px;
You can remove that so it will never have left 10px, or you'll need a media query to adjust it only in mobile:
Code:@media (max-width:@maxResponsiveWideWidth) { .Responsive #logo a { left: 0;} }
You can combine this bit with the other center logo if you wanted too as well:
Code:@media (max-width:@maxResponsiveWideWidth) { .Responsive #logo { float: none; margin: 0 auto; text-align: center;} .Responsive #logo a { left: 0;} }
But why dosen't the next button go next to the numbers and then there will just be more page numbers under the arrow?
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