Is there a work-around

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Martin555
 
 
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Is there a work-around

Post by Martin555 »

Hi good people,

From my understand you cannot change the font size in the jQuery FAQ Object.

Each time i change the font in the default page it changes for all the other breakpoints pages too, you do not have an option like you do for normal text to "Enable Responsive Text"

I have also tried to add the jQuery FAQ object separately in each breakpoint and tried to adjust the font size for that particular breakpoint page, but again it changes the size in the original object, which does not make a lot of sense, as they are separate objects now, though I have actually uploaded the page online, only previewed it.

Anyway is there a work around to this solution, as when i view the object in the smallest breakpoint and where the actual question is two lines, I have one arrow pointing to right to the beginning of the question, but then on the second line i have another arrow pointing downwards which I am trying to get rid off as it makes the page look messy.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Martin.
Martin555
 
 
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Re: Is there a work-around

Post by Martin555 »

Forgot to leave the web page link, please shrink the page to see what I mean with the arrows.

http://cannacare-ph.com/frequently-asked-questions.html

Thank you,
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Re: Is there a work-around

Post by Pablo »

The jQuery FAQ extension was created a long time ago. it does not support responsive fonts.
Alternatively, you can use an accordion with standard text.
As demonstrated here (at the bottom of the page):
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/suppor ... owers.html
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