• Resolved rpsellers

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    I’ve not found anyone who has run across this. Have been adding in the code I got from Word Camp Asheville to make the twenty eleven them truly responsive to all sizes. With a few changes it’s worked great – for both twenty ten and twenty eleven.

    But the following site – for some reason – will not allow the access to actually be responsive for only the page where posts are shown. It looks fine with every other page and responds perfectly after some playing and tweaking – just not on the “Latest News” page where I’ve set it for posts to appear.

    I am using the Stylesheet per page plugin – that was a give win the group from the start that they wanted pages to have a different color scheme – yet disabling it and letting everything run straight from the main stylesheet seems to have no difference, again, only on this one page. Any thoughts from anyone?

    The website is here: https://pfmcabarrus.org/

    (And yes, before it gets mentioned, this is a child theme of 2011 running.)

    Thanks in advance,

    RPS

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  • what page specific css file have you created for the posts page?

    acc to the plugin’s instruction https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/stylesheet-per-page/installation/, this might need to be a home.css file – at least this is what gets called for the posts (‘news’) page:

    For home and front pages use home.css and front-page.css respectively

    Thread Starter rpsellers

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    @ alchymyth:

    Thanks for the input. Still doesn’t seem to be working for me. I’ve got a css folder with “news” file and a “home” file. While opening individual posts seems to call up the “home” file, the actual “Latest News” page seems to not respond to any of them when the slug is labeled according to the plugin’s readme file. I’m sure it’s something pretty simple that I’m missing but remain stumped.

    Thread Starter rpsellers

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    @ alchymyth:

    Follow up from the previous… It’s always something stupid, isn’t it? You gave me the hint to look for and it didn’t compute at first. The main folder had a copied / duplicated “home.css” file that was getting called up after the plugins secondary css files. Without your hint of looking for the “home.css” I don’t know if I’d ever have found it. Thanks for the tip. Am marking this as resolved.

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