I'm having a more basic problem that I can't seem to find help for. When I add new content to a page using Fluid Engine, that content always jumps to the top of the page on mobile. Is there a way to avoid that?
If you have the fill screen option toggled on in the section editor then it will put padding on the section on the top and bottom on both desktop and mobile. If you need the content to be flush with the top of the section, but don't want that on mobile, then just move down all the content on mobile so you have two empty rows above.
Are you noticing that you use fewer background images with Fluid Engine? Opting instead to just drag images and adjust them as needed for mobile and desktop.
In some cases. But you can still control background image size on mobile by adjusting the amount of rows. I think I'll make a video on that because it is a handy technique.
Some great design ideas and well thought out tips that will save us all time 😊 thanks Chris
You are welcome Jai!
Another great one, Chris! Thank you!
I'm glad it was helpful!
Great video. Looking forward to signing up for your class.
Thanks Ben!
thank you this very useful, but what about the fonts sizes
What specifically is your question about the font sizes?
great tips
Thank you!
I'm having a more basic problem that I can't seem to find help for. When I add new content to a page using Fluid Engine, that content always jumps to the top of the page on mobile. Is there a way to avoid that?
If you have the fill screen option toggled on in the section editor then it will put padding on the section on the top and bottom on both desktop and mobile. If you need the content to be flush with the top of the section, but don't want that on mobile, then just move down all the content on mobile so you have two empty rows above.
Are you noticing that you use fewer background images with Fluid Engine? Opting instead to just drag images and adjust them as needed for mobile and desktop.
In some cases. But you can still control background image size on mobile by adjusting the amount of rows. I think I'll make a video on that because it is a handy technique.
@@SEWebDesign I'll watch it :)