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  • This topic has 4 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 11 years ago by mort1m.
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  • October 18, 2014 at 8:28 am #128256
    mort1m
    Member

    I recently posted this post:

    Content area too wide in Centric Pro

    This post is marked as "solved" so I'm not able to respond further there it seems. And thought I got the answer, but the theme is still responding a bit weird after altering the width of the content in styles. When I drag the browser window to narrow the screen, the content first expands in width before getting narrower again... How can I get rid of the expansion-thing?

    Thanks in advance.

    October 25, 2014 at 3:34 pm #129161
    Tom
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    I had a look at http://mikkelsgaard.com/ but I'm not seeing the problem Did you adjust the setup?

    If you're still finding something is awry, please post more details, such as the screen width(s) that are "responding a bit weird"; screen shots?


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    October 25, 2014 at 11:10 pm #129234
    mort1m
    Member

    Hi Tom, and thanks for your respond.

    The problem is partly solved, or not that visible now after I deactivated a plugin, but I's still there. I'll try to explain a bit better:

    First - I did modify the width of the content in the widget areas from 1280px to 900px. At first, this appeared to work fine, but there's a small glitch here. If you try to narrow the browser window by dragging the right side of it to the left (making the browser window narrower) - like if you wanted to see how the theme acts/responds to smaller screens or to test the responsiveness of the theme - you'll see that the content actually expands a bit in width before it adapts to the narrower window and starts to get responsive and narrower.

    It's not very visible now after I deactivated a "scroll to top"-plugin, but it's still there. I'd like to get rid of the expansion-thing so that the themes content starts narrowing from 900px width and not expands to (maybe about 1000px?) before it starts to shrink.

    Was that easier understand? Sorry for my bad english...

    October 26, 2014 at 6:49 pm #129337
    Tom
    Participant

    In the media query for 1220px at line 2250, change the value from 960 to 900px.
    (the plugin should not affect this)

    	.home-widgets .featuredpage .widget-wrap,
    	.home-widgets .widget,
    	.wrap {
    		max-width: 900px;
    	}

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    October 27, 2014 at 12:40 pm #129464
    mort1m
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    Thanks Tom, works like a charm now 🙂

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