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mikevatech

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  1. Site URL: https://www.blueridgeresearch.com Hello, I have a "previous" and "next" text box at the top of my team bio pages that stack when viewed in mobile view. I would like them to appear as two columns (on the same line) like they do in desktop and tablet view. Can someone give me simple CSS code to do this? I only want it for specific pages so I guess it would go into the specific page header, not the Custom CSS under Design. Here is the URL to one of the pages: https://www.blueridgeresearch.com/michael-james. Also, here is a screen shot of the mobile view. You can see the problem I am describing. The word "next" stacks below "previous." Thank you very much for any help you can give me.
  2. Site URL: https://www.blueridgeresearch.com When I go to Site Styles and look at fonts, I do not see an option for Heading 3. It is just not there. See screen shot below. I am using the Burke template. Heading 3 shows in the text editor when I click into a text box but if I choose it, my text shows as tiny dots. I want to change it but it isn't in my site styles. Does anyone know how to fix this? FYI, my site is locked down for maintenance so you can't really view it. Any help is appreciated.
  3. Site URL: https://www.blueridgeresearch.com My site is currently locked because I'm switching templates. I'm now using the Burke template. After switching I noticed the drop shadow behind the main navigation links and the text that lays over the banner images disappeared. I have the original css code I was using in the old template (Shift) but it no longer works. Please see attached screen shot with yellow highlighter showing where I need the drop shadow. I hope someone can help me. Thank you very much. Original css code that worked in Shift template but does not work in Burke template: .page-title, .page-desc, .main-nav { text-shadow: 2px 2px 5px black; } /* Hyphens */ p { -webkit-hyphens: manual !important; -moz-hyphens: manual !important; -ms-hyphens: manual !important; hyphens: manual !important; }
  4. Update: I figured out how to remove the underline from the image titles using: a:link { text-decoration: none; } I'm learning!! Thank you all.
  5. Thank you Derrick. It appears that your solution AND Tuanphan's solution both worked. I just had to put the code snip higher up in my Custom CSS box. Not sure why but they both worked after I moved the code snip up. The image titles are no longer links. Thank you very much. Is there a way to remove the underline on the title? I can probably do this with html on the title itself but will have to repeat many times. I'm hoping its just a bit of code to add to the solution you already gave me. Thank you again!
  6. Thank you very much for that quick answer, Tuanphan. I appreciate it. Just what I was looking for, but it did not work for me. I pasted the css directly into my Custom CSS under Design. Here is a screen shot of your code in my Custom CSS. What am I doing wrong? Sorry to ask for more help.
  7. Site URL: https://www.blueridgeresearch.com/expertise-2#noise-models I need a simple css code to disable the links on the image titles in all summary blocks. https://www.blueridgeresearch.com/expertise-2#noise-models The images open in lightbox, which works fine. I just want the titles under the images to be plain titles with no links. I have tried many code snippets found online but can't make any work. Can someone please help? Thanks very much.
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