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Hello Support,
My website is https://www.kevinorieux.com/
In the home page there is a session called How can we help you?. If you look at this session in mobile, it looks weird as the column width is different in each session.
Please help me solve this.
Thanks
Also, I have another website https://www.cloverdaledental.com/ and I would like to make the “Make an Appointment” button to look fancy in its demo theme. I am using Toothy theme.
Thanks
Hi,
Q 1. In the home page there is a session called How can we help you?. If you look at this session in mobile, it looks weird as the column width is different in each session.
Ans: Can you send us the screenshot of your issues? Upload your screenshot on http://imgur.com/ and paste the share url here.
Q 2. I have another website and I would like to make the “Make an Appointment” button to look fancy in its demo theme. I am using Toothy theme.
Ans: Kindly follow these steps to setup Call button in header navigation.
1. In Appearance > Menus, click the Screen Options button on top right side.
2. Under Show advanced menu properties, check CSS Classes.
3. Now expand last menu item to reveal the CSS Classes (optional) text input.
4. Enter bookateetime class name and save your menu to apply the class to the menu item.
Regards,
Dave
Never mind. Please ignore my request as I have found the css code to solve this!
Thanks Dave
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