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In a site using Journal I have put the search bar and the language switcher in header 1 position but neither appears on mobile devices. The one social media icon that is on that level on the right shows in iPad but not iPhone. Of all of those, the flags are the most important. You recently gave me custom CSS to reduce the space between the logo and the header-1 content. Before I fiddle with it, could that be causing the problem?

Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hi KChev

This is actually part of the templates responsive styling and would be not related to your custom CSS. To ensure that these modules positions stay visible on all screen sizes, try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


.header-1, .header-2 {
display: inline !important;
}


Ciarán
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Thank you, Ciaran, that did the trick. In the Responsive Options of Journal there is no option to turn on or off the header-1 module position for devices but it would be nice to have that possibility.
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Hi KChev

Just a quick note to say that this feature has been added and will be available on our next template release.

Ciarán
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