I have a web site where one page will not go 'responsive' when I reduce the size. The page is http://pennine2020.penninescouts.org.uk/Join-Us.html and it's the text which stays much wider than the screen. I've tried it on a tablet (iPad), my phone (Android) and reducing the size of my desktop browser. It's the same on all of them.
What am I doing wrong?
WBS file is https://www.dropbox.com/s/g4v6gvngpmpaz ... 0.wbs?dl=0
Thanks
Alan
Responsive text isn't
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Re: Responsive text isn't
Looks like at one point you chose to 'use <div> for each line' of text which is causing it to generate a div for each line of text with a fixed width. You can see what i'm talking about if you right click on your text object, choose 'object HTML' and view the code. You will see line after line of <div>'s for your text with fixed widths.
My recommendation is to create a new text object, insert all your text first (don't format anything yet) and then go back in and highlight the text you want to change colors of, bold, etc.
When I recreated your text from scratch doing this, it works.
My recommendation is to create a new text object, insert all your text first (don't format anything yet) and then go back in and highlight the text you want to change colors of, bold, etc.
When I recreated your text from scratch doing this, it works.
Re: Responsive text isn't
Thanks. That is weird because I didn't deliberately do that - it must have been how it got pasted in.
Alan
Alan
Re: Responsive text isn't
Well, it seems that as soon as you do any formatting, the HLML is changed to <div> for each line.
So how are you supposed to format the text?
Alan
So how are you supposed to format the text?
Alan
Re: Responsive text isn't
The option will not be selected automatically. Please make sure that none of the 'deprecated' options has been selected.Well, it seems that as soon as you do any formatting, the HLML is changed to <div> for each line.
Also, do not copy/paste text directly form Word because it may have incorrect formatting.
Re: Responsive text isn't
Pablo,
I have no idea what deprecated options are, so I assume I have never set them. But I will check the options.
The text, when I first paste it in appears on 1 line in the html view. As soon as I format any bit of it (such as change the colour or size of a line), all the text is changed to <Div>.
I don't copy from word, it's a cut and paste from text in W**P**s X8 (my old web program).
Thanks for listening
Alan
I have no idea what deprecated options are, so I assume I have never set them. But I will check the options.
The text, when I first paste it in appears on 1 line in the html view. As soon as I format any bit of it (such as change the colour or size of a line), all the text is changed to <Div>.
I don't copy from word, it's a cut and paste from text in W**P**s X8 (my old web program).
Thanks for listening
Alan
Re: Responsive text isn't
Please do not use formatted text from another program.
Re: Responsive text isn't
Ah, it's beginning to make sense now.
The 'advanced' is set to "default", so that's OK.
But, when I import the text I copied into Word, it comes up formatted as I would expect, not plain text, even though when I import it into WYSIWYG, it appears to be plain text - but it obviously isn't.
If I push the text into Notepad and select that before I import it, then it still looks as ordinary text, the difference being that I can now change styles and it doesn't reset everything to <div>.
I guess that's the way I go from now on.
thanks
Alan
The 'advanced' is set to "default", so that's OK.
But, when I import the text I copied into Word, it comes up formatted as I would expect, not plain text, even though when I import it into WYSIWYG, it appears to be plain text - but it obviously isn't.
If I push the text into Notepad and select that before I import it, then it still looks as ordinary text, the difference being that I can now change styles and it doesn't reset everything to <div>.
I guess that's the way I go from now on.
thanks
Alan
Re: Responsive text isn't
You can also hold down the 'SHIFT' key while pasting text to remove the formatting.
Re: Responsive text isn't
Ah thanks - a good tip
Alan
Alan