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Physicsowls

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  1. Hi tuanphan, This is the vertical mobile view (taken on iPhone SE) which has navigation arrows at the bottom rather than on the image. No problem in desktop/tablet view. It would also be great if in mobile view the images weren't so large. Any way to fix it?
  2. Hello, I have the same problem on my homepage: https://physicsowls.com for: the section entitled 'our courses'. I've added code to ensure the images in this carousel sit flush by setting the height to 600px. In landscape view on mobile everything is fine but in vertical mode the navigation arrows no longer stay on top of the image (possibly as you only see one image?) Do I simply change the width of an image in mobile view only, or do I need to use specific code to force the arrows to sit on top of the image regardless? Thanks in advance! Latoya
  3. @tinabee - I just had the same issue but when I spoke to support found out that you can still use the old editor but it's not obvious at first. When you go to add a section make sure you scroll all the way to the bottom till you see: The above sections use the new Fluid Engine editor. Looking for sections built with our Classic Editor? Then click that link and now all the sections will build in the Classic Editor! I was panicking for a while but so grateful this is still an option 🙂
  4. I didn't notice before but on mobile view it's now too wide. I tried a couple of different code bits but am struggling to understand how to select the iframe in mobile view for the trustpilot widget to force it to scale so that it remains within the bounds of the mobile screen. @DV2 - do you happen to have any thoughts on what code I can use to fix that bit? Thanks in advance!
  5. Thanks @DV2 - That worked a treat! ❤️ It looks so much better now.
  6. Site URL: https://www.physicsowls.com/ Hello! I've added the Trustpilot Widget to my site. Unfortunately at the Trustpilot site you can't change the 'font-size' it seems. It does offer the option to change the height of the widget but this doesn't change the size of the text automatically which seems a bit silly. I tried looking through the forum and tried this code but while this changes the font size of the text called 'trustpilot' in 'edit mode' it does nothing for the font size of the trust pilot text that shows up when saved and published: //Home-page - Trying to increase the font-size of Trustpilot Widget// div#block-yui_3_17_2_1_1652721180978_2633 * { font-size: 100px; } Is there a way to do this with custom CSS or is it a Trustpilot Widget issue? It just looks so small on the website and makes me wonder if there's a better and cheaper alternative to Trustpilot instead. Thanks in advance! 🙂 Latoya
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