Desperately Need Help Repairing...
Hello,
I have somehow botched up one of my templates that has threw my homepage into a complete mess. If someone knows the correct order of placing the divs. I would appreciate it alot. I will return by 2:pm eastern time from work. Please have a look at my website and tell me how can I fix it so the footer is where it should be, and the home-content tpl is displayed where it should be.
Are you still available for fixing css?
Website: https://www.worldclassads.com
Problems: All related to the latest change I made was I moved all the @media elements (one by one) from the original style.css file and put them according to the view port, so for example: anything with 768, (max width, min-width) would be in a file called: vp-7.css and that is how I did for the the media queries in the style.css file. I moved them out of the original style.css file to make it easier, but my time is just not the same, and I am really struggling at this time. So any help would be greatly appreciated. I will paypal you if you require payment.
Brian
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Wei Hong
Hi can u pm me your site and whats problem u having. I will see what I can do.
I have made some this adjustment to my css:
Made a new folder in my css folder called mq and that is for all the media query styles found in the styles.css file. I did a search for @media in the styles.css, and cut/pasted them into a new file, according to the viewport, so for example:
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would be inside a css file called vp-7.css (vp refers to the viewport) after I did that for each of the styles, I made sure I included them into my style.css file at the very top such as:
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As you can see from the website, everything is still there, but, the adjustments are just too many for me to wrap my head around...It will take me way to much time to go through the css code in each file. If someone has some time. You know the rest.
Brian