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  • #981057

    jrhager84
    Participant

    So, in the case of a 2/3 + 1/3 layout, there’s *no* way to make the right 1/3 fold *above* the 2/3 part, instead of it going under it?

    I’m about to disable everything, and give it a go.

    #981066

    jrhager84
    Participant

    I’ve traced the issue to WordPress Fastest Cache’s gzip function. By disabling it, and using tinypng’s WP plugin instead, I believe I’ve fixed it. Can you confirm this? Thanks again!

    #981079

    Christian
    Moderator

    Yes, there’s no way to reverse but coding your own media queries.

    Glad you’ve figured out the image issue. I checked your site and looks like it’s fixed (see attachment).

    Thanks.

    #988590

    jrhager84
    Participant

    Ok — So I added the hidden rows for mobile, so the images always appear *above* the text, and I’m now getting a small gap between the images and the bottom of the container. They are mbn and pbn as instructed. Please advise. Thanks!

    #989037

    Friech
    Moderator

    Hi There,

    Add the class mtn or mts to the custom headline element (name)

    Thanks.

    #990456

    jrhager84
    Participant

    Apologies. I think I may have misspoke. Doesn’t the mtn and mts adjust the spacing between the top of the custom headline, and the top of the container?

    For some reason, there was space on the bottom of the containers, below the images with the mtn class (so intead of the person cutting off at the bottom of the container, there was a couple of pixels of container peaking from the bottom, almost like a border). I think giving it ‘time’ may have fixed it (as when I came to check this it didn’t seem to be present when I added the classes). I just noticed it only affected the top of the container, so I’m not sure it’s what I think it’s doing. Just wanted clarity. Thanks!

    #990847

    Rue Nel
    Moderator

    Hello There,

    mts or mtn means margin top small or margin top none. This means that this only add or remove the top margin. If you want to adjust the bottom margin, you will need mbn or mbs which means margin bottom none or margin bottom small. For more understanding about the Utility Classes, please check it out here:
    https://community.theme.co/kb/css-class-index/
    https://community.theme.co/kb/element-spacing/

    Hope this helps.

    #990873

    jrhager84
    Participant

    Oh, I understand. What I’m saying is the images *do* have mbn, but there’s still a misalignment somewhere. In cornerstone, it’s fine, but in chrome there’s a gap. Can you check to see if it occurs for you as well?

    http://prntscr.com/b3u3oh

    #990945

    Rue Nel
    Moderator

    Hello There,

    I am not seeing the issue from my end. This is what I have http://prntscr.com/b3upab.
    Could it be just a caching issue? Please try to clear your browser’s cache or use Chrome’s incognito mode.

    Please let us know how it goes.

    #991339

    jrhager84
    Participant

    Ok, perfect. I just didn’t want it to be an issue that I couldn’t replicate, but was there. Thank you so much!

    #991367

    jrhager84
    Participant

    I’ve looked in incognito, as well as clearing the cache, and the problem yet remains on my side.

    #991748

    Rue Nel
    Moderator

    Hello There,

    It is weird because as I have checked it in three major browsers, this is what I’ve got.

    #992635

    jrhager84
    Participant

    Very peculiar. This is incognito Chrome just now:

    http://prntscr.com/b4guht

    #992952

    Rue Nel
    Moderator

    Hello There,

    What is the resolution of your screen? This could be related to a particular width of the browser.
    This is how it looks on my end: http://prntscr.com/b4jhi6

    #993249

    jrhager84
    Participant

    MacBook pro retina.

    2880 x 1880