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OK, thanks.
OK, thanks.
That looks promising. It is giving the effect I want in the Desktop Preview, but not the other Previews, so, as you say, I will need to publish a page to really know if it is working. The first part of the CSS code is similar to something I tried before, but I didn’t have it quite right.
In “Layout Items”, I am still a bit confused about the “Item Height” settings, but I think I’ll figure it out with some more experimentation.
Thanks.
Thanks! I will try that.
I don’t see a way to add an image to this post, but I’ll try another explanation:
I am trying to find the best settings to maximize the size of a carousel for both horizontal and vertical images, while keeping the entire image within the viewport (for desktop, tablet, and mobile).
Perhaps I just need to make a page live, so I can try it on different devices, rather than using “preview” mode(?).
Well, last night, after re-installing MAMP and WordPress, I was able to begin re-building my home page. Just after writing the previous message, I started MAMP and clicked Open WebStart Page and ended up with this:
The virtual host was set up successfully. If you can see this page, your new virtual host was set up successfully. Now, web content can be added and this placeholder page1 should be replaced or deleted. Server name: localhost Document root: C:/MAMP/htdocs 1 Files: index.php and MAMP-PRO-Logo.pngI’m confused.
I decided to go ahead and re-load MAMP and WordPress. Before starting, I saved a copy of my wordpress file from htdocs to my desktop, with the hope of restoring part or all of my previous work (not a huge amount of work, but still . . .). On my first try, I opted not to delete those files as I de-installed MAMP, but, when I re-installed, I had the same problem. On the second try, I deleted everything, then re-installed MAMP and WordPress. It is working normally now. Any suggestions on what I should or should NOT attempt to retrieve from the saved files? I don’t want to just re-create my earlier problem.
Prior to my change, the URLs were:
http://localhost/wordpress-5.7.2/wordpress/
After changing it back in phpMyAdmin, I have looked at it several times in case I included a typo, but I don’t think that’s the problem.