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Can't get padding on Home widget 1 to tighten up on Safari (Centric Theme)

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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › General Discussion › Can't get padding on Home widget 1 to tighten up on Safari (Centric Theme)

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Tagged: Centric theme, safari issue home widget 1 padding

  • This topic has 2 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 10 years, 10 months ago by CJWheels.
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  • July 6, 2014 at 7:04 pm #113168
    CJWheels
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    I've done quite a bit of editing to this. Took out the header shrink effect with this tutorial

    I can get it to tighten up in Firefox, but it won't budge in Safari:

    http://massivesway.thesitsgirls.com

    Thoughts?

    http://massivesway.thesitsgirls.com
    July 7, 2014 at 9:14 am #113217
    CJWheels
    Member

    I could not figure out why the client kept asking me to tighten up the .home-featured .home-widgets-1

    FINALLY went to screen fly: http://quirktools.com/screenfly and checked out the site on 24" monitor (which is what she is on)

    Why does the padding expand considerably when you jump to the 23 or 24" monitor?

    Is that padding variable to size? I feel stupid even asking that. What am I missing?

    July 9, 2014 at 3:12 pm #113631
    CJWheels
    Member

    If you just keep on digging, you get to the bottom of it. Here's what I did for anyone else who comes across this:

    Removing the following lines from "centric-pro/js/home.js" will stop if from resizing so you'll be able to set the wrapper size in the theme:

    $('.home-featured .wrap') .css({'height': (($(window).height()))+'px'});
    $(window).resize(function(){
    $('.home-featured .wrap') .css({'height': (($(window).height()))+'px'});

    Then I added this to the .home-featured .wrap

    height: 640px;

    There ya go 😉

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