• Hi all! Forgive me if this seems like a dumb question, I’m fairly new to WordPress.

    I have created my site in HTML and CSS, and then made it into a WordPress theme and activated it. I left the “about us” page blank (it only has the design, no content). I am planning on adding the content to it in WordPress. (I thought I’d do it this way so I can easily add photo galleries, etc. to the page)

    I have made this theme responsive by using media queries in the CSS. My problem is that when I add the content through “pages” in WordPress, and I make the browser window smaller, that content added in WordPress isn’t responsive. I tried adding media queries into the code editor in the WordPress page but that isn’t working.

    Basically, I’m just trying to figure out how to make content of a WordPress page responsive? And if that’s even possible?

    Thanks in advance for any help! 🙂

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  • Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    that content added in WordPress isn’t responsive

    What content, images, videos, iframes?
    Which theme is this regarding?

    Thread Starter myrvic

    (@myrvic)

    Hi Andrew,

    Thanks for your response! The content I’m referring to is some place-holding text and an image that I added through a wordpress page.

    The theme is one that I created. (This is my first theme so something may have went wrong there).

    Here is a link to the site:

    http://vmyrandportfolio1.graficninja.com/aboutus/

    I’m trying to get the page content to move with the rest of the template to be responsive.

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