• Resolved SMFinlay

    (@smfinlay)


    Hi. I have installed the Baskerville theme on my book blog. It’s a really terrific theme and it looks great,especially the mobile version. I only have two problems. One is that the sidebars change size on smaller screens. I have adsense ads in the sidebar and on smaller screens, these do not appear properly. Is there a way of fixing the sidebar size? Secondly, I would like to know if there is a way of including a graphic with each post on the page of posts, without using the featured image?

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  • Theme Author Anders Norén

    (@anlino)

    Hi SMFinlay,

    Baskerville has a variable sidebar width due to the amount of horizontal space decreasing on smaller devices. This is how most responsive themes handle sidebars, and thus, Google has written about solutions on how to work with ad units on responsive websites: https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/3213689?hl=en Hopefully, that information will be of assistance.

    As for the second question: it’s possible, but you would have to create a child theme, duplicate single.php and add the content you wish to include in that file. You would need some PHP knowledge to get it working.

    – Anders

    Thread Starter SMFinlay

    (@smfinlay)

    Thank you very much for your held. That works very well. It looks good even without the images on the page of posts, so I may leave it as it is because I don’t want to mess up the code. It’s a really great theme. Well done.

    Google has https://wordpress.org/plugins/google-publisher plugin for responsive sites. It adjusts their ads according to the screen size. If you change the screen size, refresh the page to see it happen…

    It’s what i use on tihid.com and hope it helps you

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