I’m sorry. I should have deleted that sentence as I don’t have no where to send it unless you give me an email or something 🙂
Did I lose my chance to get some help from you? 🙁
Nope. Just upload the image to your WP site and then link to it here by pasting in the URL.
Maybe I should sleep a little more…. lol
Here they are:
– desktop printscreen http://campanha.mdsinsure.com/associados/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/04/printscreen.jpg
– mobile screen record http://campanha.mdsinsure.com/associados/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/04/capture.mp4
So what would be great was that in mobile devices the form appeared after the header image instead of being in front of it. I know I have to add some CSS to adapt items to the mobile displays but dunno which ones should affect, etc..
Would you give me some help?
Thank you very much in advance.
Hey, sorry to insist but I really could use some help :/
Does anyone have had same issue? Is there anybody who could help me solving this issue? I would be very grateful.
The best way to do this would be to add the short code after the header, and then use CSS to place it higher on the page.
This isn’t a simple thing to accomplish unless you’re pretty savvy with CSS.
Ok but I’ll need different customization for mobile. That’s the problem not CSS.
You would have to use CSS to specify different settings for mobile with @media queries.