1. Glen
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There seems to be a problem with the right hand panel on this page : http://zenonpark.com/index.php/en/administration/municipal-council at smaller screens - below 414px This page is a category blog (set up that way so I can have a right and left column) and the right hand side is too far to the right . Also the image is too large, not reducing properly for the screen size.

The page content is centered but I want it that way for larger screens. I need to have it float left it seems for smaller screens.

How do I set up a media-query for screen sizes 414 and below to have the content float left, and also to reduce the size of the image to fit for each of the screens 414 and smaller.

Thanks
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Hi Glen

Adding the following to your Custom CSS field should ensure you image resizes correctly...


.blog .column-2 {
width: 100% !important;
}


To align your text to the left on screens smaller than 414px you can use the following Custom CSS...


@media only screen and ( max-width: 441px ) {
.blog .column-2 p {
text-align: left !important;
}}


The above will effect all paragraphs within a 2 column blog layout. To just effect the paragraphs in question you will need to add a unique class name to these paragraphs.

CiarĂ¡n
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Thank you. This fix worked perfectly.
Most appreciative.
G
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