pfaffman
(Jay Pfaffman)
26 december 2017 om 18:27
1
I’m trying to create a foot something like: https://discuss.newrelic.com/
I snagged the footer I found there, stripped stuff out, and did my best to snag the related CSS. It’s sort-of close, but the width is the whole browser rather than just the part that Discourse is using.
What am I missing?
Example: https://s2.literatecomputing.com/
CSS: : https://github.com/pfaffman/discourse-theme-footer/blob/master/desktop/desktop.scss
Footer: https://github.com/pfaffman/discourse-theme-footer/blob/master/desktop/footer.html
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You missing a div with .container
class. Wrap all .footer-col
and .social-icons
like below
<div class="container">
<div class="footer-col"></div>
<div class="footer-col"></div>
<div class="footer-col"></div>
<div class="social-icons"></div>
</div>
Also remove the margin (only for div#footer-top
) in this line .
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pfaffman
(Jay Pfaffman)
26 december 2017 om 18:56
3
That seems to have done it. CSS remains a twisty maze of passages that all look alike. It always makes sense when it’s right, but often I can’t guess why it’s wrong.
A thousand thank-yous.
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pfaffman
(Jay Pfaffman)
27 december 2017 om 00:21
4
Ah, one problem, the Social Icons are outside of the desired margins. I think they’re in the container, but there’s something else I’m missing.
dax
(Daniela)
27 december 2017 om 01:06
5
They are not inside the container, as you can see here:
btw you can simply add:
.social-icons {
margin-right: auto;
margin-left: auto;
padding-left: 15px;
padding-right: 15px;
max-width: 1170px;
}
or, alternatively, put the div social-icons
inside the container
EDIT : at line 63 you have a </div>
that close the footer-col
n.4, at line 64 the other </div>
close the container
. Delete that last div and add it after the social-icons
part
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Noah751
27 december 2017 om 04:23
6
I’m using a different footer style of my own, how will I make my footer fit with Discourse on mobile
Noah751
27 december 2017 om 04:51
7
I am also having grey boxes in between categories on my forum, incorrect spacing at the bottom
Can you provide information on how to fix this?
dax
(Daniela)
27 december 2017 om 10:42
8
Using media queries
Share the code you are trying to use
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Noah751
27 december 2017 om 22:21
9
Here is the footer code for my forum, Can you provide how to make spacing accurate on mobile Thanks.
Footer Code (CSS) .footer { background-color: #414141; width: 100%; text-align: left; font-family: sans-serif; font-weight: bold; font-size: 16px; padding: 50px; margin-top: 50px; } .footer .footer-left, .footer .footer-center,...
dax
(Daniela)
28 december 2017 om 00:05
10
You have some problems with padding and margin settings in your media query
.
Try to change it this way:
@media (max-width: 767px) {
.footer {
font-size: 14px;
padding: 0px;
margin-top: 0px;
}
.footer .footer-left,
.footer .footer-center,
.footer .footer-right {
display: block;
width: 100%;
text-align: center;
}
.footer .footer-center i {
margin-left: 0;
}
.footer .about {
padding-left: 15px;
padding-right: 15px;
padding-top: 40px;
}
.footer .name {
padding-bottom: 40px;
}
}
it should work much better.
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Noah751
28 december 2017 om 00:23
11
Thank you @dax , much appreciated
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