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Changing main/sidebar size ratio in Metro Pro

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  • November 19, 2013 at 3:54 pm #74265
    cdevivo1
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    Hi,

    I could do this with the non-responsive Genesis themes fairly easily, but I'm struggling to understand how I make my primary sidebar smaller in Metro Pro.

    I know it's going to shift with sizes, but how do I change the ratio? For example lets say im (made up numbers) 65pct main, 35 pct sidebar and I'd like it to be 80/20 instead?

    Tell me I'm missing something fairly simple here.

    Thanks,
    Chris

    November 19, 2013 at 4:07 pm #74269
    Mealtog
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    I don't think there is one place that you can change this ratio. I think you need to look through at least these lines inside yoru CSS:

    /* Column Widths and Positions (1 setting)

    /* Content */ (at least 3 settings here)

    /* Primary Sidebar */ (at least 1 setting for right side bar; another for left sidebar)

    /* Widget Area

    Then you may even need to edit the @media areas.

    I have not tested this but wanted to give you a head start if you want to backup your current CSS and try it. It should be doable but you need to test.

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