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Start your free trialJeff Hornung
511 PointsMy columns don't re-arrange as I adjust my browser window - text flows underneath, and the photo does not stack.
Seems like I'm missing some code.... any ideas?
Wayne Priestley
19,579 PointsHi Jeff,
As Keith says, we really can't help until we see your code.
Here is a link to explain how to use Markdown to post your code How to post code
If you look at the bottom of the box when your typing a reply you will see Markdown Cheatsheet that will also explain how to post your code.
You have to make sure you have a bit of space under your last line of text in your post. Then you add three back ticks followed by html or css depending on the type of code your inserting.
Then straight after your last line of code you add another three back ticks.
Remember to leave at least a few lines between any text at the top or bottom of your code.
Hope this helps.
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Ken Drummond
1,506 PointsI had this problem with the About page using Chrome. The browser itself will not go narrow enough to cause it to stack. I made the profile picture larger and Chrome responded with the stacking effect (.profile-photo max-width). The Portfolio and Contacts pages work fine.
Firefox was similar to Chrome. MSIE was more accommodating.
Keith Kelly
21,326 PointsKeith Kelly
21,326 PointsCan you post your code with the question so we can take a look at what you have so far? If you need some guidance for posting code please checkout the Markdown Cheatsheet (below the comment / answer textarea)