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  • Plugin Author smashballoon

    (@smashballoon)

    Hey Sigríeur,

    If you set a height on the feed (under the ‘General’ tab on the Customize page) then it should automatically add a scroll bar to the feed. If you have a height set on the feed but the scroll bar isn’t appearing then could you send me a link to view your page so that I can see what the issue might be?

    Many thanks,

    John

    Thread Starter sigridur

    (@sigridur)

    Hi John

    Have tried no height, height 1000, height, 50 and so on. I tried to change the width and post text too.

    Can not see any changes.

    The current settings are now: width 250, height 250, padding 20
    -maximum post text lenght 100

    If you find any solutions it would be great.
    Thanks, Sigríeur https://igangi.is/

    Plugin Author smashballoon

    (@smashballoon)

    Hey Sigríeur,

    You need to add a unit value (px, % or em) to the end of the number like so: 1000px.

    Let me know whether that solves the problem for you,

    John

    Thread Starter sigridur

    (@sigridur)

    Yess:) It works. The look is bad though since got many many scrolls now.) Therefore keeping it without the scrolls. The feeds usually not so long anyway.

    You give a great support.
    Many thanks, Sigríeur.

    Plugin Author smashballoon

    (@smashballoon)

    No problem, happy to help!

    If you don’t want to add a scroll bar then you can always just limit the number of posts that are displayed on the Settings page. That way the feed won’t be too long. You can also limit the length of the descriptions (I noticed you had a long description in one of your posts) by setting a Maximum Description Length on the ‘Link, Photo and Video Description’ section on the Typography page.

    John

    Thread Starter sigridur

    (@sigridur)

    ?? <3 O:-)

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