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  3. Tuesday, 04 August 2020
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Hello,

Firstly, thank you for your quality templates! We are a frequent user and your templates always offer us problem free use.

We are currently experiencing issues with an install of the Ensley Template.

When we are testing the site for smaller screens, we are seeing an issue at 767 pixel screen width. The template starts displaying a horizontal scroll bar at this size.

I have disabled our custom copies of the template and the error is still persisting. It looks like the .wrapper960 class is causing issues at that size.

Might you have any suggestions as to what we can do to correct this issue? or where the issue might be?

Thank you so much in advance!
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Hello

Thank you for your kind words. Great to hear you are enjoying our templates :)

In your homepage article, you have an element with the ID 'management_qualifications'. Attached to this element you have the following custom CSS which I believe is causing this issue for you as the width exceeds 100%...

#management_qualifications {
width: 168%;
left: -34%;
}


Would you consider moving this element to a module position whch readily allows full width content?

Ciaran
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Hello Ciaran,

Thank you for your feedback. I was able to track down the issue. It had to do with how one of the elements display settings were set with my CSS.

Again, great work on the templates and support. We will continue working with your templates in the future!
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