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Home › Community Forums › Epik Theme Support › How to make responsive if inline css was used?
Tagged: epik, iphone, portrait, responsive web design, RWD
I’m trying to make my homepage responsive – link is http://www.hoteliyo.com
When creating the homepage, inline CSS was used in the widget section as below.
To make this section responsive (iphone portrait), would i need to:
a) create a new H and somehow create that for this custom widget section
b) add responsive inline css editing (which kinda sounds ridiculous)
Hmmm… thanks for any ideas!
Inline widget CSS
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<p style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:48px;line-height:52px;font-family:'museo-slab',sans-serif;">Tools, Solutions and Articles<br>for Smarter Hotel Operations</p>
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<p style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:27px;font-family:'museo-slab',sans-serif;">Hotel Assets, Strategy, Marketing and Technology</p>
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Why are you adding it inline? Couldn’t you just create ID’s/Classes and link them to your custom CSS? That would definitely be much more easier, and efficient……but I can understand if it’s a situation where you have to add it that way. If not, then I’d definitely add a class and create custom css to link it to.
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