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I have a category on my site that is currently set to show articles in 3 columns. On normal wide screen and tablets its fine but when I resize my browser or view the site from a mobile device, all content in 3 columns appears squished.
Is there anyway that I can adjust the settings for mobile layout.
Can anyone advise me how and where to change it.
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Hello

Could you try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters..


@media only screen and ( max-width: 767px ) {
.items-row .item {
width: 100%;
}}
@media only screen and (max-width: 440px) {
.items-row .item {
width: 100%;
}}


CIarán
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Thank You for the advice and very prompt response.

Issue has been solved.
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One more query regarding Nocturne. I am using an image logo and would like to know how it can be scaled on mobile devices. On mobile device part of the logo is not showing on the screen.

Kind Regards
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May I suggest the following tutorial in this topic.. http://www.joomla51.com/tutorials/item/re-sizing-your-logo-for-smaller-screen-devices

Ciarán
  1. more than a month ago
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