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this is a nice piece of work that really makes the site work for me.

but...

in responsive mode it does not show the text i put in, and i want to have that. further more, it shows very small icons, whilst i would think ik to show first 3 rows, then 2 and finally 1 for portrait phone. but it does not do this. Where can i adjust the css to get this beatiful feature working in responsive mode with text and not from 3 rows for normal view to 5 smaller rows for responive, going back to 4 3 2 1 even.

i would like it to be 3 rows for normal view
2 rows with text for responsive landscape
1 row with text for responsive portrait.

please tell me where i can do this.
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Hello

To ensure that the text appears on all screensizes, try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates...


.j51gridgallery figcaption {
display: block !important;
}


Your module will automatically fit your images in to the maximum number of columns possible for the image size set. So for example if the space available is 800px wide and your images are 300px wide then they will display in 2 columns. If your images are 250px, then they will display in 3 columns, 200px wide would be 4 columns and so on. You can use the responsive width options to edit your image widths as desired on each screen size.

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