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Hello Ciaran,

On my clients website I'm using the J51_Kaylee template.
On the homepage in the bottom-2 position there are short introductions of the therapists.
In time the number of therapists have grown from two to five, so now I use the bottom-2a up to bottom-2e position.
On smaller screen sizes, especially on tablet, the modules overlap eachother.
Can I make a media query for this so that if the screen is smaller (tablet size) the modules stack beneath eachother?
Thanks!
Greetings, Ton
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Hi Ton

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

@media only screen and (max-width:1200px) {
.bottom-2 {
width:33.3% !important;
max-width:33.3% !important;
flex-basis:33.3% !important
}
@media only screen and (max-width:960px) {
.bottom-2 {
width:50% !important;
max-width:50% !important;
flex-basis:50% !important
}


Ciaran
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Hello Ciaran,

Thanks for the update.
I had to use new (custom) modules because I can't test it here (because everything works fine on my systems).
My client is a bit in a rush so testing will take to much time, sorry.
The new modules work fine she says so I leave it with this.
Thanks for your time!
Greetings, Ton
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