Hi, I'm very sorry to bother you, but I've an annoying problem.
As I use often the tag "nextpage" the theme will split the content on several pages. Yes I know you know it :-) (and it will be great if you could add a button to do that inside theme and not by going to text view).
When you see a post splitted on several pages with mobile phone, iPhone, iPad, Andoid phone and so one, you find a vertical column with the written "pages 1-2-n", as you can see on the link provided.
But on these devices I found the thing not so beautiful.
Is it a features or, maybe, nobody has seen this yet?
Actually the multi-page feature was styled in latest updates, it was much uglier before :) If you're not happy with the look you would need to customize the CSS according to your liking (or hire someone to do that) as that is going beyond regular support unfortunately.
Almost the whole CSS is located in css/less/layout.less which generates the file css/less.css
Although I suggest to use the Custom CSS textarea (Advanced tab) to override theme's stylesheet not to lose changes upon updates. Mobile devices are targeted through @media queries. Please make a Google search to learn more, thank you.
Hi, I'm very sorry to bother you, but I've an annoying problem.
As I use often the tag "nextpage" the theme will split the content on several pages. Yes I know you know it :-) (and it will be great if you could add a button to do that inside theme and not by going to text view).
When you see a post splitted on several pages with mobile phone, iPhone, iPad, Andoid phone and so one, you find a vertical column with the written "pages 1-2-n", as you can see on the link provided.
But on these devices I found the thing not so beautiful.
Is it a features or, maybe, nobody has seen this yet?
Thanks again for your support.
Danilo
Hi there,
Actually the multi-page feature was styled in latest updates, it was much uglier before :) If you're not happy with the look you would need to customize the CSS according to your liking (or hire someone to do that) as that is going beyond regular support unfortunately.
Regards
djwd
Regards
djwd
Almost the whole CSS is located in css/less/layout.less which generates the file css/less.css
Although I suggest to use the Custom CSS textarea (Advanced tab) to override theme's stylesheet not to lose changes upon updates. Mobile devices are targeted through @media queries. Please make a Google search to learn more, thank you.
Regards
djwd
Regards
djwd