Can I reset the article default height?

benjamin-der-friese
29 Posts
benjamin-der-friese posted this 21 October 2021

Can I reset the article default height for all mobile articles somewhere? Mobile homepage view cuts at 301 pixels but there is no such value in template.css and template.min.css. And in mobile/phone the text is cut off in the middle of the screen on every page. Where do I have to look? Help

I've looked the documentation but they don't cover my problem.

Why is nobody answering?

Can I reset the article default height for all mobile articles somewhere? Mobile homepage view cuts at 301 pixels but there is no such value in template.css and template.min.css. And in mobile/phone the text is cut off in the middle of the screen on every page. Where do I have to look? Help I've looked the documentation but they don't cover my problem. Why is nobody answering?

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Support Team
Support Team posted this 22 October 2021

Hello Benjamin,

Try to set Posts height to auto. If that doesn't help, please, provide the link to your page with the issue.

Gina
Themler Support

Hello Benjamin, Try to set Posts height to auto. If that doesn't help, please, provide the link to your page with the issue. Gina Themler Support
benjamin-der-friese
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benjamin-der-friese posted this 22 October 2021

Thank you Gina, i will try that

Thank you Gina, i will try that
benjamin-der-friese
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benjamin-der-friese posted this 22 October 2021

I dont see where to set the articles height. I wrote you a private message.

I dont see where to set the articles height. I wrote you a private message.
Support Team
Support Team posted this 23 October 2021

Thank you.

It seems like the height is applied from the Post Content - > Section -> Columns -> Column (1 and 2) -> More Options -> Height (400px).

Gina
Themler Support

Thank you. It seems like the height is applied from the Post Content - > Section -> Columns -> Column (1 and 2) -> More Options -> Height (400px). Gina Themler Support
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penidora18 posted this 05 November 2024

It sounds frustrating! You might want to check any JavaScript files or media queries in your CSS that handle mobile display—sometimes height limits are set there rather than in the main CSS. If you’re using a CMS, there may also be theme settings for mobile. I also faced this kind of issue but now I have figured it out you can check it on my website SASSA Status Check.

It sounds frustrating! You might want to check any JavaScript files or media queries in your CSS that handle mobile display—sometimes height limits are set there rather than in the main CSS. If you’re using a CMS, there may also be theme settings for mobile. I also faced this kind of issue but now I have figured it out you can check it on my website [SASSA Status Check][1]. [1]: https://srd-sassa-gov.co.za/
beckyricee
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beckyricee posted this 23 November 2024

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carparkingapk403 posted this 16 December 2024

Hello Benjamin,

Try to set Posts height to auto. If that doesn't help, please, provide the link to your page with the issue.

Gina
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janifer2030
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janifer2030 posted this 27 December 2024

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Worth checking any JavaScript files or CSS media queries that manage mobile display height restrictions are often defined there rather than in the main CSS. If you're using a CMS, there might also be theme settings specific to mobile. I had a similar issue, but I managed to resolve it. You can see the results on my website, [SASSA Status Check.][1] [1]: https://sassa.net.za/
rckstar604
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rckstar604 posted this 28 December 2024

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coloured.spoonbill.aoxd posted this 05 March 2025

Hey! Check your theme's mobile-specific CSS, likely overridden somewhere. Look beyond template.css, maybe a custom CSS file or plugin settings. Have you tried using browser's developer tools to inspect the element and pinpoint where the height is defined? This sounds like a fun puzzle, almost like figuring out how to get "Life" in Infinite Craft to finally build something new! Keep us updated, others might have the same issue.

Hey! Check your theme's mobile-specific CSS, likely overridden somewhere. Look beyond template.css, maybe a custom CSS file or plugin settings. Have you tried using browser's developer tools to inspect the element and pinpoint where the height is defined? This sounds like a fun puzzle, almost like figuring out how to get "Life" in [Infinite Craft](https://infinitecrafts.io) to finally build something new! Keep us updated, others might have the same issue.
fannytomy9
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fannytomy9 posted this 05 March 2025

You can try adding custom CSS to adjust the article height on mobile. Use media queries to target mobile screens and set min-height and height properties. Also, sprunki check your template settings and ensure there are no JavaScript issues.

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