Full Frame
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Hi I’ve purchased Full Frame theme and I really like it!
How can I join the premium theme discussion and post my questions to Chandra Maharzan?I hope someone here can help me in couple of things on my website http://www.awakeningaustralia.com.
1) I really struggle to see the post images on my home page with the same proportions by resizing the browser window. There is always a portion the image goes out of margins somehow and the information on the image get cut off. The problem increase also on the iPad and even worse on the iPhone. There is anything in the css code that can auto-resize the images maintaining the original proportions? (see http://www.presenceconference.com on pc, iPad and iPhone)
2) I would like to modify the translucency of the background of the top mobile menu and also the height of it.
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http://www.awakeningaustralia.com/ is NOT a free hosted WordPress.COM blog and we cannot help you here with it at all.
You are posting to the wrong support forum. WordPress.com and WordPress.org are completely separate, have different log-ins and run different versions of themes with same names. http://support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
We provide support only for free hosted WordPress.COM blogs and not for WordPress.org software installs. If you don’t have a username account at WordPress.ORG click http://wordpress.org/support/ and register one on the top right hand corner of the page that opens, so you can post to the support forums there and receive advice from WordPress.ORG bloggers.
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Thanks designsimply that website has been very precious for me at the start but is with http://premium-themes.forums.wordpress.com/forum/full-frame that I’ve got a lots of very good tricks and get where I am.
Now I have the last thing to fix for the iPhone in portrait and landscape view where the top menu is on two rows and it’s way too big, almost completely cutting out the first and major post that represent the website.
I would get the top menu looking like the one on the iPad where the the title of the website and the drop down menu are on the same line, one on the left and the other on the right and also proportionally reduce the height of the box and the size of the fonts to let the first post image be a lot more visible.
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but is with http://premium-themes.forums.wordpress.com/forum/full-frame that I’ve got a lots of very good tricks and get where I am.
Wow, that’s awesome!!
Our support really is designed for WordPress.com users. We want to be the best support out there, and it sounds like we’re doing well if our forums have helped you out!
Even though you are not hosting here, I’ve gone ahead and worked on a CSS example for you as a starting point. I’ve left the header and menu centered but you should be able to start with the selectors in this example if you want to make bigger structural changes like moving the mobile menu to the right. A change like that will take a bit more work because you will have to also adjust the width of the small toggle menu. It really is designed to fit the menu full width on mobile, and I would recommend sticking with that design.
This example removes some of the extra spacing from around the menu on the home page:
@media screen and (max-width: 520px) { .site-title, .menu-toggle { margin: 1em 0; } .site-nav { max-height: 68px; } .home .active { margin-top: 0; } }For further help, you really do need to go through the theme author’s support site at http://graphpaperpress.com/support/ or consider asking for help in the volunteer based WordPress.org forums at http://wordpress.org/support/ to see if any volunteers have time to help you with your detailed requests. The theme author would be the best place to start. Or, if you’re interested in hiring a designer, you might try filling out this form: http://en.support.wordpress.com/customize-my-site/request-theme-customization/
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