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  • Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy Jarrod,

    It could be an update to your theme made the content area slightly smaller. When it’s too narrow, the calendar switched to mobile. You can weither make the content area bigger, or you could modify the “breakpoint” at which the calendar switches to mobile with this snippet: http://pastebin.com/0RUU3KYk

    Cheers!

    – Brook

    Thread Starter Jarrod

    (@jcochran904)

    Where should I add that code?

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Oh that’s a good question. I kinda glossed right over that. You can add that snippet pretty much anywhere. Typically though most people add snippet’s to their theme’s functions.php file. You might create a child theme if you are using a prebuilt one your purchased somewhere. WP Codex has a nice walkthrough on Child themes.

    Cheers!

    – Brook

    Thread Starter Jarrod

    (@jcochran904)

    So weird… That doesn’t seem to fix it either 🙁

    Thread Starter Jarrod

    (@jcochran904)

    The only way to get it to show desktop is to completely kill the responsive factor… And obviously that’s not ideal.

    Thread Starter Jarrod

    (@jcochran904)

    I’ve got it now. Was a cache plugin causing it to stay mobile for whatever reason. Thanks

    Barry

    (@barryhughes-1)

    Awesome – glad it’s working!

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