ReneMerino
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- United States
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- Sold between 5 000 and 10 000 dollars
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- Has been a member for 4-5 years
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| Created | 30 October 12 |
| Last Update | 5 February 13 |
| Columns | 4+ |
| Compatible Browsers | IE7, IE8, IE9, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome |
| Documentation | Well Documented |
| High Resolution | No |
| Layout | Responsive |
| ThemeForest Files Included | Layered PSD, HTML Files, CSS Files, JS Files |
- conference
- countdown
- elegant
- event
- exhibitors
- minimal
- modern
- multi-color
- presentations
- program
- responsive
- seminar
- speakers
- sponsors
- venue
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I tried to sign-up for on your support site, but could not find the purchase code anywhere within my confirmation email from Envato.
I’m having a problem with the responsiveness of the Orcur theme. For some reason it’s breaking when viewed on iPad portrait view. My site is http://www.hack-fit.com. Somewhere around 945px in width is where it is breaking and then it reverts to mobile layout (I’m assuming) around 752px width (which works). Any ideas?
Thanks, J
let me take a look at it and get back to you…
So I changed the media query to reflect the same CSS as what is being used within the Mobile query. So now the ipad view doesn’t break completely. But I still can’t figure out why the mobile nav jumps into the div (id=”logo”) when the iPad media query is triggered. Thinking that this may cause the problem?
Glad you found the issue, the mobile nav is triggered on the ipad version to avoid the nav from breaking if its too long.