Mobile footer text
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Why do I get the following text on my mobile site placed under the leave a reply column?:
..’you may use these HTML tags and attributes:<acronym title…’ etc??
And how do I remove this?
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That is there for your users to let them know what HTML they can use to style their comments when replying to something on your site, but I’ve checked http://authenticchica.com/ and do not see that when viewing your site on my iPhone. Have you changed themes by any chance?
On Gazette, which you have active now, I would suggest not using the mobile theme since Gazette is a responsive design and adjusts to all screen/window sizes. You may want to disable it and view your site and see what you think.
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I have done what you suggested, still using the Gazette theme and still this html text keeps showing in my android mobile version..how can I remove this text, as I do not see this on my desktop version?
Also on my Android version I see added images which were originally placed in the side bar now hidden at the bottom of the screen and you first have to open this extra section. How can I keep this staying shown on the mobile version?? -
Hmmm, I’ve tried setting user agent to Android and can’t get that to appear for me, and can’t find it in the HTML or CSS. Are you talking about this site http://authenticchica.wordpress.com/ ?
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Ok, I’ve use an emulator, and apparently these are set to show up on only some devices. This is a bit of a guess since I can’t test in my normal environment, but see what this does for you.
p#form-allowed-tags.form-allowed-tags { display: none !important; } -
Where should I add this text, in the CSS??
And could you also explain to me why the mobile version hides the images and the follow me on instagram widgets which I added to the sidebar? How can keep these shown on the mobile version?
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To add that CSS, o to Appearance > Customize > CSS, delete all the informational text in that window, and paste it in.
The dedicated mobile theme (Appearance > Mobile) is designed to efficiently, and clearly display your content on mobile devices when using a fixed width theme, such as Twenty Ten, and some things are not shown. There are many responsive designed themes here at WordPress.com that do keep and display the widgets. A few that come to mind that are similarly clean, like Twenty Ten, are Twenty Fifteen, Twenty Twelve, Twenty Eleven, and Able. My suggestion would be to take a look at some of the responsive designed two-column themes (where you do not have to use the Mobile theme) and see if one of them would work for you. In particular, look at the ones I have listed above.
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