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  • Thread Starter illlogicmedia

    (@illlogicmedia)

    What is this content editor? I see nothing on my WordPress dashboard that says this. On the Theme editor I see the following:

    content-page.php
    content.php
    page.php

    none of which have any numbers or calls to width/height fields.

    If you are talking about the Booklet Properties then, like I’ve previously stated, it doesn’t matter what numbers I put under the “Actual page width” or “Actual page height”, it doesn’t change when I load the actual page the booklet resides on. It always displays 800 x 600.

    Since you’ve not answered I will repeat…Did you actually LOOK at the link to my booklet I provided?

    All I want is to be able to have the booklet itself adjust its size automatically based on screen resolution (say 75%) so that the user doesn’t have to click on the image to make it FULL SCREEN. That is annoying.

    Thread Starter illlogicmedia

    (@illlogicmedia)

    That doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to me. Can you elaborate a bit more on what you mean. I don’t want it to be opened in a separate window, that just doesn’t seem efficient.

    In WordPress the only thing I saw that you add to the page it is setting in is the

    [wp-booklet id=55]

    . Changing any of the Width/Height settings doesn’t appear to have any effect.

    So, again, how do I increase the site’s content area? There is a lot of php files associated, I assumed there was a default display Height and Width in one of those that I could modify to a % of the screen so that it adjusts based on resolution.

    Did you even look at the link I provided?

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