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Hi, I'm using Virtuoso, and using the markup for code as suggested in the demo site 'Typography" page to create a 4 column layout. Looks perfect on desktop, but when I view on mobile devices, the content just shrinks and still remains as 4 columns (across the small space), My experience of 'responsive' is that in such situations, the 4 columns would move to one-above-the-other (stacked) when viewed on mobile device, not just remain in the same position but much become smaller. Please see my site where I'm developing a site in progress, where I've put 'buttons' in 4 columns at the top of the page, and when viewed in mobile these are so tiny they cannot be read. I was expecting that in mobile view, they would be displayed in a stacked view, not just reduced in size. Is this possible?
http://www.planetgraphics.com.au/forest/index.php/our-services
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Hi Planet

To resolve try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


@media only screen and (max-width: 767px) {
.col-4 {
width: 100%;
}}


You can edit the break point in your media query to your own taste (767px).

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Wonderfully quick help, thankyou very much. Problem resolved.
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