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RiseNE

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  1. Thank you @tuanphan  for your help so far. I've added the code and it has fixed the problem of the image sizes, but it is has removed the shadow around images and is giving me this error message: 

    error evaluating function `rgb`: color functions take numbers as parameters

    And it has changed how our logo appears at the top left of each page. On dark pages, it should appear as a white logo and on light pages it should appear as a black logo, but it is black on all pages now so it is hard to see on our home page and impossible to see on pages with a black background. 

    home page: https://www.wearerise.co.uk/

    other page where logo should be white: https://www.wearerise.co.uk/adult-health-and-wellbeing

    It has also changed the sub menu but I'm not too concerned about that.

    Thank you again for your ongoing help

  2. On 11/7/2021 at 8:32 AM, tuanphan said:

    add to last line in Custom CSS (backup CSS before edit anything)

    Thanks for your help. The images are now showing up! But the surrounding background box is not sizing automatically to fit the image size - do i need to resize the images? As before, they look ok in Edit mode, but not on the published website.

    https://www.wearerise.co.uk/

  3. 12 hours ago, tuanphan said:

    a CSS caused this. Add this to Design  >Custom CSS to override it

    body:not(.sqs-edit-mode-active) .sqs-block-image .design-layout-card:not(.sqs-narrow-width)>div:first-child>div:first-child img {
        position: static !important;
    }

     

    Thank you for the advice. I'm not very technical so apologies for the questions. There is already a lot of code in the Custom CSS box, do I just add the bit you have suggested at the start, end or somewhere else?

    Thanks

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