1. Patricia
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  3. Tuesday, 21 October 2014
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Hi,

I have 2 questions/problems when looking at the website http://www.stijlgevoel.nl on a mobile phone:

- the only menu option visible is Home
- on the homepage, scrolling down to the bottom module is a link to the blog menu item (category blog view). This works perfectly but the images in the category articles are not visible. What is the best way to fix this?

Thanks!

Patricia
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Hi Patricia

1. Clicking the 'Home' menu item displays the rest of your menu items. This is a dropdown menu however the dropdown arrow appears to be covered up by your Facebook tab.

We have since updated the mobile menu to that used in our more recent template releases. To omplement the new mobile menu simply re download the template via your 'My Downloads' and re install the template.

2. On the devices we have checked your images are appearing however I notice your articles are using tables which are not responsive and may cuase issues some devices. If you could find an alternative way to layout your articles rather than using tables you should amend this issue.

CiarĂ¡n
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Thanks Cairan, the table was the problem. I wasn't aware that this formatting was unresponsive.

cheers

Patricia
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