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dstrickland
ParticipantThank you very much Victor.
dstrickland
ParticipantHi and thank you for the response Anita. To follow up, I understand the importance of upgrading, but I'm very concerned about breaking my site.
Are there known issues with Genesis/Agency Pro with upgrading to the latest version of PHP? I probably would not be able to fix any issues that happen if it required coding.
Thank you.dstrickland
ParticipantThanks for the help. I finally noticed that i somehow missed a Genesis framework update and it was out of date. Once I updated the framework, the Simple Sidebars plugin started working again.
Best, Deb
dstrickland
ParticipantSorry. I spoke to soon.
I followed a tutorial to change the Agency Pro Home Middle and Home Bottom Widgets from 2 rows of 3 posts each to 1 row of 4 posts (http://wpsites.net/web-design/increase-agency-pro-themes-home-middle-widgets-from-3-to-4-columns/). In a nutshell, the images sizes were changed from 380x380 to 285x285. The rows were changed from (3n+1) to (4n+1). The featuredpost width was changed from 33.33334% to 25%. The min-height was changed from 380px to 285px. The only changes I made were according to the tutorial.
It looks great on several desktop browsers, but looks broken in all mobile formats. For example, on an IPhone and a Kindle Fire, when looking at with the devices oriented vertically, the photos for the Home Middle Widget appear to be too small and don't fill as much of the grey background as it should. It looks like it is floated left and should be centered, but all of the set up instructions say to keep the images floated left. When the phone and Kindle are turned horizontally, the images float partially in front of the text. The image is too small and floated left, so the right side of the text is peaking out from behind the image.
Clearly, I am missing something with the mobile responsive css. I'm wondering whether I need to make these same changes in the media only code even though the tutorial doesn't mention it. I'm not comfortable guessing and making random changes. Can anyone help? By the way, I generally can find code and replace it with good instructions, but I really am a novice. Thanks.
dstrickland
ParticipantUPDATE: Never mind. I found a previous post with a link to a tutorial for exactly what I'm trying to do. http://wpsites.net/web-design/increase-agency-pro-themes-home-middle-widgets-from-3-to-4-columns/
dstrickland
ParticipantHi Christoph,
Thanks so much for the information. I'll start looking through the css to figure out what to change, unless anyone can share that for me.
Thanks again.
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