Hi Ben,
Thanks so much for always giving out a quick reply and solution. You’ve really clarified things for me and its amazing how simple they are. 😛
I’m not sure if I need to open a new topic because my next question relates to your last suggestion using the content area of the home page. What does that mean? How can I do that? Is it related to the Homepage layout manager?
Thank you in advance. 🙂
Sincerely,
Breezy
Hey Breezy,
The theme is responsive. Meaning if you chrome browser window is below 1200px wide it’s going to use the .container width at 940px. If it’s wider than 1200px it will use .container at 1170px.
As for the boxed option not changing did you try refreshing that cache for firefox?
And the image menu: This feature wasn’t really designed for use with images that have text. It was meant for a background image that you would add text over by filling in the title area and description area. So you are right as you make your screen smaller it crops the right side to keep the height the same.
For what you are doing I would suggest using the content area of your home page. Adding columns and images in the columns. Then as you resize your browser it won’t crop the image just shrink it.
I hope this makes sense. Please let me know if you need further assistance.
Ben
Yes,
like in here http://oivaltaen.fi/ekspressiivinen-kuvataideterapia/
the submenu is fullwidth. And I don´t know how I could split words in different rows (like <BR> ) when I´m writing submenus.
And actually I think I need to split the page title also into two rows. Possible?
– Milla