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August 12, 2015 at 9:04 pm in reply to: headlie slides up underneath the menu when the slider disappears… #10198
On a PC running Windows 8 in Chrome: If the viewer scrolls down at a normal speed, it appears as a “jump” when the slider is almost out of view.
On a MacBook running Yosemite in Chrome, the “jump” takes place just after the slider scrolls up out of view. The menu is scrolling up out of view, and just as it hits the tagline under the site title, the menu jumps down on top of the text.
On the same MacBook in Safari, the “jump” happens right when the menu scrolls out of view at the top. The menu reappears, and the page scrolls up about 150 pixels, or so.
Hope this helps!
June 18, 2015 at 1:42 am in reply to: Successful Presentation! One adjustment: Menu Location on iPad #8133(never mind about the rating question…. looks like I already left one!)
The date doesn’t show on the post page, but it does in the news-box element under the thumbnail and post title. We want to hide it here, as well.Thanks!
Strange… a couple hours after I posted the question, it started working correctly on my mobile before I had fixed anything.
I think I’ll leave it alone, now.
Thank you for your quick response, though!
Great!
I like this theme a lot and would really like to keep using it to launch our website really soon.
The 404 error and the load speed are the only “deal-killers” I have run into, so-far. I’m open to any suggestions that you have for my site as far as speed goes. reeftechs.com
Thank you. It looks like it works.
So let me see if I understand the Custom CSS box…
Anything that I put into the Custom CSS box will override the corresponding css? Is this only within style.css, or does it cover all the .css files?
Also, if I put something into the box, is it better to put the entire line with my change as opposed to just my change?
Example: h1 {font-size: “32”; line-height: “1.1”; color: “333”}
instead of: h1 {line height: “1.1”;}
Sure. It’s reeftechs.com
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