Thomas Wadham-Gagnon
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Could it be smoother just to create another menu and have it display via css on mobile only?
Thomas Wadham-GagnonParticipantHello Bill,
Thanks for the quick response! Things are working well yet the repositionning of the widget menu has caused the sidebar to go below the content zone in the mobile layout. I like the original mobile layout but would simply like to have the widget above the menu items. Can I achieve this without setting up a conditional php sidebar page or statement?
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Thanks!
Tom
Thomas Wadham-GagnonParticipantAwesome Bill, just checked your message after a beer at the pub and things are working great. Im looking into maintaining the layout for the different screen sizes.
I followed your advice on my recent post: https://support.organizedthemes.com/forums/topic/mobile-layout/
And added the code to the different layouts in the css sheet. Only one question mark, I inserted the code once at the bottom for each layout styles, then had to add once more the code before the different layout configurations to get it right for above 900 pixels. Im pretty new to dynamic layouts but this one seems to be working well.
Also I would like to better understand menu li, a … as well as containers, container ID’s.. Any resources or books on this you could point me to? You have been a great help so far, thanks a lot and keep up the good work.
Tom
ceramique.wgpro.caThomas Wadham-GagnonParticipantYour quick response just saved me time and money, thanks.
My previous solution was indeed quick and dirty. I first tried setting the first marginleft value to zero but it took down the background. So if others are to do this remove the full code snippet as mentioned above by Bill.
Regards,
Tom
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