Buttom CSS
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Hey, I am so sorry that I need to contact you again. I was happy about your help, but your idea with the buttom is just working at desktop version……
The buttom is like fixed at the mobile and desktop version as well and that does not look professional. Do you see what I mean?
I see that it stays in place while visitors scroll down, and that doesn’t look great. Does anyboday has another ideao to make the buttom responsive designed and not just stayed place?
Thanks for your help.The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Change this CSS rule to look like this.
div.jetzt-anmelden { position:absolute; top:100px; right:100px }Then add this as well.
.site-content { position: initial; } -
thank you so much! It looks very good on the desktop version. but the mobile version does not look nice. Can you please have a quick look to this issue. Maybe you have another idea?
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Hi, it looks like you have adjusted the top and right values and things appear nice on mobile from what I can see. Let me know if you need additional help with this.
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Hi there. Thanks a lot for your reply. Yes, I tried to do my best. For now, we can leave this like that, but it could be, that I need to come back to you with that issue again. Take care.
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Hi support-team
I need to change the theme to EDIN, but I still need a buttom “register now”. Is there any possibily to create such a buttom? Thanks a lot in advance.
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Hi, if you look on the Edin Theme Showcase page, and scroll down near the bottom to Extras, it explains how to add two types of buttons. A minimalist styled button with no background color, and a standard button with a background color.
Since you have switched themes, if you need more help with this, can I ask you to start a new thread in the CSS forum? Thanks in advance.
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