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February 17, 2017 at 10:16 am #1375196
LemonSevensHealthcareParticipantFor some reason the positioning on my live site does not match the positioning in the editor for the second line:
“Let’s clean your windows today so you can see Madison’s beauty!”
The positioning is fine for the desktop size, but for the laptop size there is a wide gap between the word “see” and “Madison’s” on the live site.
“Let’s clean your windows today so you can see [space]Madison’s beauty!”
It is positioned fine in the editor so I don’t understand why this isn’t working on my live site? Why and how do I fix it?
Thanks much!
February 17, 2017 at 10:17 am #1375201
LemonSevensHealthcareParticipantThis reply has been marked as private.February 17, 2017 at 10:51 am #1375246
LemonSevensHealthcareParticipantAlso, how would I set my slider’s Offset Containers to .masthead,.x-topbar? Where are the “Offset Containers” located?
February 17, 2017 at 7:10 pm #1375811
RadModeratorHi there,
Because they are broken to different layers, and each layer responds relative to slider dimension and not to the layers around it. Try making those texts contained in one layer, if it’s just about coloring then it can be like this.
Let's clean your windows today so you can see <span style="color: #a5292d;">Madison's</span> beauty!Then about the offset container, go to your slider settings section and choose Full-Screen instead of Auto. Then scroll down and you’ll find Containers input field. And there, add .x-navbar, .x-topbar
Hope these helps.
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