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  • Thread Starter thomasbloch

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    Hi Manuel,
    Not sure, but I think something went wrong with the entire installation of wordpress. I just installed the entire thing again. It works fine now!

    By the way: The PixGridder is awesome! I really like it. Will give you a fivestar rating for it.

    Thanks for the quick response again.
    Thomas 🙂

    Thread Starter thomasbloch

    (@thomasbloch)

    Consider using ‘dppx’ units, as in CSS ‘dpi’ means dots-per-CSS-inch, not dots-per-physical-inch, so does not correspond to the actual ‘dpi’ of a screen. In media query expression: print, not all, (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-resolution: 120dpi)
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    Consider using ‘dppx’ units, as in CSS ‘dpi’ means dots-per-CSS-inch, not dots-per-physical-inch, so does not correspond to the actual ‘dpi’ of a screen. In media query expression: print, not all, (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-resolution: 120dpi)
    Consider using ‘dppx’ units, as in CSS ‘dpi’ means dots-per-CSS-inch, not dots-per-physical-inch, so does not correspond to the actual ‘dpi’ of a screen. In media query expression: only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.5), only screen and (min-resolution: 144dpi)
    Consider using ‘dppx’ units, as in CSS ‘dpi’ means dots-per-CSS-inch, not dots-per-physical-inch, so does not correspond to the actual ‘dpi’ of a screen. In media query expression: print, not all, (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-resolution: 120dpi)
    Consider using ‘dppx’ units, as in CSS ‘dpi’ means dots-per-CSS-inch, not dots-per-physical-inch, so does not correspond to the actual ‘dpi’ of a screen. In media query expression: (min-resolution: 130dpi) wp-tinymce.php?c=1&ver=359-20131026:26
    Consider using ‘dppx’ units, as in CSS ‘dpi’ means dots-per-CSS-inch, not dots-per-physical-inch, so does not correspond to the actual ‘dpi’ of a screen. In media query expression: (min-resolution: 130dpi) wp-tinymce.php?c=1&ver=359-20131026:30
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    Thread Starter thomasbloch

    (@thomasbloch)

    Hello Manuel,

    Thanks for the quick response. I am pretty new with WordPress, so excuse me please if I don’t make entirely sense. I bought the theme “infinite Pro” and with this “PixGridder” was a recommended Plugin and I installed it.
    Now, if I have PixGridder deactivated, I am able to edit the content of my page in WordPress as usual. But once I activate PixGridder, the area where you edit the content disappears.
    What is the best way to share a screenshot? I just uploaded it here: http://www.thomasbloch.com/pixgridder.jpg
    Many thanks
    Thomas

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