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  • #1047250
    Christian

    Hello,

    After much research I am not able to fix the problem I am facing.
    Basically, depending on the aspect ratio of the browser the Post title “jumps” above the featured image and is partially hidden.

    I disabled all the plugins to test but the problem persisted. It also shows a white bard above the image which is not supossed to be there.

    Thank you vey much

    #1047259
    Leo
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Hi there,

    That’s strange. Do you want the featured image to be above or below the title?

    Are all plugins disabled currently? If no can you do so first?

    Let me know 🙂

    #1047985
    Christian

    Hi Leo,

    Don’t ask me why… but not it’s working again.
    I have disabled all the plugins but GP Premium in any case for you to check. My idea is to have the Featured Image above the Title, and the image without padding. Before, even when entering the post, the Image showed a weird padding on the Image.

    On extra question using this post. Will it too hard to implement a CSS tab with WP Show Posts to classify them by topic? I am actually a noob regarding webdesign.

    Kind regards

    #1048036
    Leo
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Looks like it’s all working now?

    This is what I see in the blog archive:
    https://www.screencast.com/t/8SnCPt5MyS

    And single post:
    https://www.screencast.com/t/D1P2lD2VM

    #1048073
    Christian

    Yes, it looks like it.

    I am leaving the topic open until tomorrow just in case it stops working again for any reason.

    Thanks.

    #1048093
    Leo
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Sounds good. Code doesn’t modify itself so it really shouldn’t break unless there are some more changes made.

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