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Inger wrote:
Had a look at your current site, Jim. Does CC still offer that discount in your voucher?


Yeah, just tried it.
Jim
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Have done the first stages of a page, but when you check the link out you will see some of the small graphic links disapear whe redcing the browser width. Is this something to do with setting a break point.

I know the graphic below the links is a bit big but can can be sorted later.
The rest of the page will be pretty easy to do later.

http://www.printerrepairschesterfield.co.uk/test/index.html

Thanks in advance.
Jim
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Looks to me that the two small graphics drop behind the main image as their not set to display:none. One way is to reduce their max-width at that area to keep them in view.
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Not sure what you mean Eric.
I have set those images to Float right, not sure if it should be done that way, not used to the settings yet.

Where is this display:none setting?

Could it be something to do with the height of that row?
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Try with a breakpoint at approx. 500px wide, to let the Header and what is below it, span 12 columns. The phone numbers will then drop to the next line. Make that also span 12.
Do the same with that disappearing graphics, and the rest of the line will drop. Then make that also span 12 columns.

I'm not the expert here, others might have better ideas.
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Hi Inger.

I will give it a try, may have to be in the morning now, it has to be something simple.
Jim
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Inger wrote:
Try with a breakpoint at approx. 500px wide, to let the Header and what is below it, span 12 columns. The phone numbers will then drop to the next line. Make that also span 12.
Do the same with that disappearing graphics, and the rest of the line will drop. Then make that also span 12 columns.

I'm not the expert here, others might have better ideas.


Think I have sorted it Inger.
The height of those link graphics are all 41 pixels and I had The row set at a maximum height of 50 pixels, just changed that to 100 pixels and now the disappearing graphic drops oto a new line.
Not sure if that is how you do it but it works.
Will upoad it shortly.
Jim
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Here goes if someone could check it please:-

http://www.printerrepairschesterfield.co.uk/test/index.html

If I have got it wrong I am sure someone will tell me.

Next to get the text and other stuff on.
Jim
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Yes, you have solved it. I think I would still do as I said in my post above with the heading and phone numbers. They get too small to read on a phone when they are side by side.
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I have those rows set to 12 span and I see what you mean about the phone numbers, that header is a complete graphic but I am going to split it so that the numbers will drop a line lower. The page so far looks ok on the mobile, should be better when I sort it out. I think these page wide header graphics are slowly disapearing.

Slowly getting there.

Jim
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