• Hello,

    I’ve recently been tasked with updating our businesses website (menus, events, exc..) and noticed the mobile version doesn’t allow visitors to fully scroll the length of the page on mobile. The compressed mobile version also cuts off a large portion of the page (pictures, descriptions). I find its fine on desktop and slightly manageable on tablet, but being that a large portion of our traffic comes from mobile hits, its a bit of a problem.

    The template is custom and when i tried a plugin I saw on youtube, the results were disastrous. WHAT CAN I DO??? Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks

    -WG

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  • Off hand it sound like the theme is not responsive – that’s the current buzz word for a web site layout than can exist fairly unchanged and be usable on the different screen sizes/resolutions on the many devices in use today.

    Making a site (in this case a WP theme) responsive to the resolution of the device can get a big complicated. Suffice to say that if things are set to widths and heights by pixels rather than by percentages, troubles develop.

    Who made your custom theme? Perhaps you should go back to them about this?

    What is the URL of the site – I’d like to look at it at different resolutions.

    Tip – when you have a site which has problems and you are okay letting people see it, alway post the URL for the site so that people here can see the actual problems or issues.

    Just in case URL doesn’t mean anything to you – can’t assume everyone knows everything about the web, a URL is a Universal Resource Locater – in plain speak – it is the address of a web page, as in:

    http://www.google.com

    Bob

    Thread Starter thewineguy

    (@thewineguy)

    Hey thanks for the response and tip. Unfortunately I’m not sure who designed it initially but its a good start. I thought I had linked the site in the first post but clearly didnt, whoops. its http://www.viniwinebar.com. Like stated before its appears fine on desktop, its the mobile differences that kill it. It clearly doesnt allow long scrolling and one thing I did notice was the desktop version has arrows on the actual url page (not the common one on the right) so maybe that plays a factor? Any feedback once again is greatly appreciated, thanks

    thewineguy –

    I just sent you an email via the contact email on your site.

    Bob

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