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April 25, 2017 at 10:01 #159519
airandfingers
ParticipantI’m using one_quarter and two_thirds shortcodes in my code, and I noticed that they break for some widths – they should have width: 100% like every other column size, but they don’t.
I located where the “width:100%” style is set for other column sizes, and added to that selector to be “.mks_col .mks_one_half,.mks_col .mks_one_third,.mks_col .mks_one_quarter,.mks_col .mks_two_thirds”.
I don’t need your help since I fixed it on my end, but I’m reporting this as a bug.
April 27, 2017 at 13:14 #159737Radu
ModeratorHi,
Let me know an example resolution and a url where I can reproduce that bug
Cheers
R.Hi there!!! Help others from the community and mark any reply as solution if it solved your question. Mark as a solutionApril 27, 2017 at 20:05 #159777airandfingers
ParticipantJust change the selector to “.mks_col .mks_one_half,.mks_col .mks_one_third,.mks_col .mks_one_quarter,.mks_col .mks_two_thirds”. Currently one_quarter and two_thirds are missing.
I don’t have a URL where it’s broken, because I fixed it on my own. It’s also nowhere in your demo, since apparently you don’t use shortcodes there. Any page using the mks_two_thirds and mks_one_quarter classes will display incorrectly at resolutions under 670px – they should be 100% width, but they’re not.
April 28, 2017 at 17:49 #159881Radu
ModeratorOk, if you have fixed on your end, I will mark the topic as resolved.
We will look at that
Cheers
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