I'm using Chrome and also checked in FF. Take a look at this screen shot showing mine and your demo:
I've highlighted the area I'm talking about with a red circle on the right.
I found it. The button was way too big and was in a very obvious location, I guess that's why I didn't see it. ;)If you see the readme file for this template you will see the donation link.
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I hate to keep pestering you, but the above change did not seem to make any difference in the position.
I looked at installing the addon for Chrome you mentioned (Web Developer), but I'm not certain how to use it to diagnose problems like these.
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can you tell me how to do this because i dont see this file in the package.
Unzip the template package using your favorite unzip utility.
In the template package go to responsive_sheffield_blue/files
Rename the folder YOUR_ADMIN_FOLDER to your admin folder name.
The YOUR_ADMIN_FOLDER/layout_controller file is a core overwrite. It will allow you to hide/show side boxes at min-width from the ADMIN > TOOLS > LAYOUT BOXES CONTROLLER page. Be sure to back up this file before you upload the template package.
Hello everyone. I've just installed this template and I just love it! I've been working on this for 2 days and have one little problem. When I display my website on an Android phone, none of the mobile image icons show up (i.e., Home, Menu, etc.). I've searched high and low and just can't seem to figure this out. My site is www.couponcarryout.com.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Please cancel this request, I have figured it out. For some reason, my includes/languages/english/extra_definitions/responsivesheffield_blue/responsive_sheffield_blue_defines.php had uploaded as "responsive_sheffield_blue_defin". Once I replaced the file I was all set!
But I do have one more issue- on IE8, the search box appears in the middle of the screen, and the titles in the footer menu don't display. I had the search box issue in Chrome and Firefox and read an earlier post to change the stylesheet to:
#navMainWrapper {margin:-110px 20px; width:60%;}
This resolved the search box issue in Chrome and Firefox, but not in IE8. If anybody has any ideas, I'd be most grateful.
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