* Graham * bemethavinci Bootstrap by it's nature is a 'responsive' template
and even if you only have a mobile to visit and edit the site yourself you need to allow for visitors with larger devices and pc's that is where all the 'columns' and panels come into it the bootstrap templates I have already given you are designed to be responsive but you are probably only seeing the mobile version
see the image attached that is what the loggerz.wapgem.com site looks like on a pc
2017-05-02 08:48
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* bemethavinci * Graham waw...i never thought of this...but i think i will jus work on the site...so the only thing i need to do now is to edit the column,and add some features and then twig the templates....right, because the template is already responsive all i need is to make it more attractive thats all...
2017-05-02 10:56 · (0)
* bemethavinci * Graham good day sir graham...i tried to center the page texts of my forum @loggerz but its not working and i cant still post in the site well...check it....i tried to test ma posts to know if it will work bur nothinq...
2017-05-02 22:43 · (0)
* Graham * bemethavinci
In the file xtgem_template.css I have added
* {text-align:center!important}
this centers all html tags unless specifically over ridden elsewhere
Remember this site is not actually using the xt blog function it is using the non xt blog script
there is no actual xt blog page
So I have created one for you using the single column template and bootstrap twig
2017-05-02 23:54 (edited 2017-05-03 00:15 by Graham ) · (0)
* bemethavinci * Graham ok thank you sir.
2017-05-03 01:06 · (0)
* bemethavinci * bemethavinci it worked...please tell me how you did it so i can do it my self....and what if i want to use it in a xtblog features how do i add it.
2017-05-03 01:13 (edited 2017-05-03 01:14 by bemethavinci ) · (0)
* Graham * bemethavinci it is in the file xtgem_template.css
* {text-align:center!important} the * wildcard tells it to affect all html elements !important tells it to override other settings that come later (unless they are also marked !important)
You can also add it in a <style> tag or any linked css file there are other settings you can add so that it only affects the blog or forum or only affects the mobile view but they are more complicated and would need setting up specifically
2017-05-03 01:19 (edited 2017-05-03 01:30 by Graham ) · (0)
* bemethavinci * Graham ok...thank you...but what if i want to make the forum look responsive like the bootstrap and add some features like how a custom forum looks
2017-05-03 04:33 · (0)
* Waplocus * bemethavinci Bro, hope u're still reading for your jamb?.
2017-05-03 04:36 · (0)
* Graham * bemethavinci Css or twig the CSS for the standard forum is in the xtforum_template.css file
The site has no forum twig files installed yet
2017-05-03 04:38 (edited 2017-05-03 04:41 by Graham ) · (0)

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