We need a comprehensive tutorial on using layout and position's %, EM, PX, Z-index, relative and absolute, etc. Shows us how these choices translate across different display sizes and give us many more use cases. This video makes some good points but this is a critical area and we need a Masterclass! Many thanks!
Is there a timeline for Multiple breakpoint interface in Thrive Architect and Theme builder? I run into more issues with top navigation menus specifically but would love more control over the page design without having to manually add media queries. I think it should be a radio button at the bottom next to the mobile button that allows designers to enable a set number of additional breakpoints. Then we can specify within the interface the specific width of each breakpoint. Then style and manipulate the same way we would do it for the default desktop, tablet and mobile views.
Hi Jay, you can simply add images if you prefer instead of background images. Background images typically do not need to be indexed anyways so wouldn't help you with SEO - Hanne
How do you work on reversing a column containing both image and text. When using the desktop both images and text look great alternatively. But when viewing on mobile, what happens is it shows the text, the image, and then the image again then the text.
When you click on 'columns' on tablet and mobile view, there is an option to 'reverse columns' that will fix it so it goes image text image text. You do that on the columns that aren't in the correct order.
So I first created the page entirely on the desktop version. Then I moved on to the tablet before venturing into the mobile version. Now, owing to the fact that multiple parallaxes do not work on the smaller screens -- if they do, somebody please explain me how --, I had to use a slightly altered version of the image I used on desktop for the tablet version. What I do not understand is why this slightly altered version on the tablet imposed itself also on the desktop version. Don't you talk of the rule which says that what you do on the smaller screen does not affect the bigger screen version?
some of my pages have a horrible overflow on mobile... i have used html, body { overflow-x: hidden !important; max-width: 100vw !important; margin: 0; } and it's still there, there a curvy scroll on mobile
Please contact our support so they can have a look and help you out. thrivethemes.com/support You shouldn't need any CSS code for mobile view. You can change all margins, paddings, background sections etc. by going to the mobile view in the Thrive Editor and make the edits there. - Hanne
Hi Youssef, it is not possible to add the Logo element inside the Button element. However, you can create a button using a Content Box, place the Logo element inside of it, customize the background color and borders, and then link it using the Animations and Actions tab. -Christine
that was the answer for so many little pains i had on my sides so far. THANKS for this great video.
Very helpful 👌🏾
Amazing very Helpful Insights
We need a comprehensive tutorial on using layout and position's %, EM, PX, Z-index, relative and absolute, etc. Shows us how these choices translate across different display sizes and give us many more use cases. This video makes some good points but this is a critical area and we need a Masterclass! Many thanks!
Thanks gnosis, I've taken note of your suggestion. -Christine
@@Thrivethemes Hi,
is there any news on this? This video was very helpful but a detailed tutorial would be great.
Is there a timeline for Multiple breakpoint interface in Thrive Architect and Theme builder? I run into more issues with top navigation menus specifically but would love more control over the page design without having to manually add media queries. I think it should be a radio button at the bottom next to the mobile button that allows designers to enable a set number of additional breakpoints. Then we can specify within the interface the specific width of each breakpoint. Then style and manipulate the same way we would do it for the default desktop, tablet and mobile views.
Can i use the same tricks on Wordpress?
This was certainly helpful!
Thank You für the Video!
Amazing video! Thanks for that :)
Thanks William!
Hey why does thrive not use img tag but css background image property? Isn't it a bad practice for seo in terms of images not being indexed?
Hi Jay, you can simply add images if you prefer instead of background images. Background images typically do not need to be indexed anyways so wouldn't help you with SEO - Hanne
Hi how to add call to action on landing page but after 10 minutes, no popup
How do you work on reversing a column containing both image and text. When using the desktop both images and text look great alternatively. But when viewing on mobile, what happens is it shows the text, the image, and then the image again then the text.
When you click on 'columns' on tablet and mobile view, there is an option to 'reverse columns' that will fix it so it goes image text image text. You do that on the columns that aren't in the correct order.
@@SummitForWellness Thank you for this, really appreciate your help. Happy Thanksgiving : )
I can't see my custom script icon i my thrive architect advanced page. also, i can.t see the upload icon too. what exactly am i not doing right?
Hi Maximus, I'm not sure what you're referring to. Please contact our support team so they can investigate and help you out. -Hanne
So I first created the page entirely on the desktop version. Then I moved on to the tablet before venturing into the mobile version. Now, owing to the fact that multiple parallaxes do not work on the smaller screens -- if they do, somebody please explain me how --, I had to use a slightly altered version of the image I used on desktop for the tablet version. What I do not understand is why this slightly altered version on the tablet imposed itself also on the desktop version. Don't you talk of the rule which says that what you do on the smaller screen does not affect the bigger screen version?
some of my pages have a horrible overflow on mobile... i have used html, body {
overflow-x: hidden !important;
max-width: 100vw !important;
margin: 0;
}
and it's still there, there a curvy scroll on mobile
Please contact our support so they can have a look and help you out. thrivethemes.com/support You shouldn't need any CSS code for mobile view. You can change all margins, paddings, background sections etc. by going to the mobile view in the Thrive Editor and make the edits there. - Hanne
Hi, can I add a logo to the button?
Hi Youssef, it is not possible to add the Logo element inside the Button element. However, you can create a button using a Content Box, place the Logo element inside of it, customize the background color and borders, and then link it using the Animations and Actions tab. -Christine