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JasonParticipant
Sakin,
Sorry it took so long to get back on this. I’m not seeing any difference. The text is still being mashed up alongside the photo in some places and not others, so I get 2-3 letters stringing down the side of an image. It doesn’t happen on all my posts, just a couple, and tends to be some of the older ones.
Is it possible that I needed to delete the first CSS change before I added this to the list?
As always, so many thanks – and a Happy Holiday to you!
JasonParticipantSure Sakin.
Here is a link to a page on my site with the screen capture from my phone – Windows Phone 928.
north-forks.com/?p=1015
There are two images, and the bottom is the worst. I posted them full size.
As always, thank you for all the help and assistance!-Jason
JasonParticipantHi Sakin,
I added that last bit of CSS to move the images below the pictures in the Responsive Design mode – it didn’t seem to work. I’m still getting margins with just a handful of letters that are broken apart words.Other suggestions?
As always, thanks so much!JasonParticipantSorry for not being clear. I wasn’t sure if I needed a new Custom CSS box for each instance of code or if I could keep adding new code in the same box. I guess you answered that.
Is there any way that I can notate the code to explain the purpose for when I look at it in 3 months and have no idea why it’s there?
Thanks!
JasonParticipantI’ve added multiple items to the Custom CSS box. can I just keep adding things to is there a way to create “new boxes” for each item?
JasonParticipantThanks Sakin! Question about #1 above:
If it’s the image size, then what is the “optimal” image size to accomplish this? I resize my images so the long edge is 1500 pixels at 72ppi and then select medium. I thought “medium” set a standard size. What do I need to do to keep this from happening. Thanks so much!JasonParticipantSakin,
Thanks for the CSS voodoo. Awesome!
I think I figured out the problem! I was using IE11 and when I run Firefox, there’s no issue. I had a similar problem with a plugin that turned out to be related to IE’s compatibility settings (they needed to be turned on). They since updated their plugin, and as soon as I started writing this response, I experimented and shut off compatibility view for the site and it displayed properly.
JasonParticipantSo I managed to get rid of the search bar at the top. Any way to tighten that space up a hair, I’d like to see the site title image be equidistant top and bottom – to the top of the page and the featured sliders.
Still can’t fix #2….
Thanks!
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