Hello.
Customizr is what is called a responsive theme so it automatically resizes to suit which ever screen your site is being viewed on.
To see what I mean, you can go and test your site on the various resolutions on here: http://quirktools.com/screenfly/
Thank you!! That’s another area I’ve gotten a little lost in – finding the best tools to test my site with. Googling suggestions takes me down a million rabbit trails. Of course, everyone advertises that theirs is the best! LOL It can be overwhelming figuring out what the best ones are.
I’m going to check out your link now – thank you! I’m wondering why I’m not seeing my slider, etc., on my iphone if Customizr is supposed to automatically resize according to screen. Hopefully I’ll figure out what I need to with this. Thanks again!
@gscohier I had to say thank you again! What a GREAT tool! This is the first time I’ve put together a site and it’s impossible to wrap your brain around everything you need to before jumping in because there’s so much that doesn’t make sense until later on in the process. Customizr being responsive was one of those things for me (I know, I sort of missed one of the best Customizr traits – I was being girly…I just liked the way it looked!). So obviously it didn’t occur to me to make sure I was using responsive-friendly plugins when I began trying out widgets (I was too busy patting myself on the back for figuring out how to use a widget! lol).
Anyway, Screenfly helped the lightbulb go off in my head with regard to this. I swapped out an image widget for a responsive image widget and immediately solved a sidebar problem that showed up. It also appears that the PlugnEdit editor (WYSIWYG) I used on two of my pages isn’t showing as responsive either, which is puzzling because it is described as responsive, so that’s my current project.
Cheers to a great suggestion! Thank you, thank you! I owe you one!