1. carolyn
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  4. Wednesday, 29 March 2017
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I have just a couple questions about the beautiful Elvira template:

1. My site has pretty minimal content, so I had intended to link many of the top main menu categories to content on the same page, hopefully resulting in a scrolling, parallax-type effect to go from one section to another. The anchor links though don't scroll, and aren't falling exactly where I want them to anchor. Is this a feature I need to enable before using? Or, am I not even using it correctly?

2. I followed the thread concerning the 3 colored block modules and making them equal.
In my custom CSS I added this:
#wrapper_top-3 {
display: flex !important;
}
@media only screen and (max-width: 767px) {
#wrapper_top-3 {
flex-direction: column;
}}

and then in my styles.php I replaced this: .
<?php echo $item->module_position; ?> .module_surround {
with this:
.<?php echo $item->module_position; ?> {

But, that didn't seem to work for me.

The site I'm working on is pearlmedsearch.com, and I'm happy to give you administrative access, just let me know how I can do that privately.
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Hi Carolyn

1. I am failing to find an example of your anchors on your site. Could you details for me where I could find them and I will examine this issue further?

2. To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...

.top-3 {
display: flex;
}


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