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June 25, 2016 at 3:16 pm #1059445
HoustonParticipantI read the responsive text page. I understand the you must assign a class selector.
I put in a text field inot a section and gave it class ID of “.search-title”, In the text area I put in a custom header tag, then I added the responsive text tag, isung a seelctor of .search-title. I see no difference between the regular title and the one that is supposed to be resposive.
Many thanks,
HoustonJune 25, 2016 at 3:16 pm #1059446
HoustonParticipantThis reply has been marked as private.June 25, 2016 at 9:04 pm #1059692
RadModeratorHi there,
Thanks for writing in.
You don’t need to add a dot when adding a class name in class input field.
Dot represent the class name while pound (#) symbol represents the ID.
If the selector is #my-home, then you’ll add my-home to the ID input field. And if the selector is .my-home then you’ll add my-home to the Class input field.
You don’t need to use responsive text shortcode, cornerstone has the built-in responsive text feature under the settings section. You’ll just need to use the shortcode type if you’re applying it to the content that is outside the cornerstone.
Thanks!
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