There are no responsive options for border-radius which is a constant problem when creating websites on salient. I have also noticed there are a lot of other elements which also do not have the options for tablet and mobile too, Is this something that can be updated in the next version of salient?
Salient theme is by nature a responsive theme and that means that many options available should be able to also display well on other viewports. However we have the viewports settings set different on options like margins and paddings
Please let us know the issues you have had with the border-radius on different viewports so that we can check them out.
It would be good to have the responsive toggle options for most elements, rows, and columns as this is a game changer and themes like Divi already have this built-in. This allows developers like myself to achieve the desired outcome for tablets and mobile without having to write CSS in the theme options.
Another downside I have noticed is that it is not possible to hide rows and elements inside the settings pop-up for responsive devices which would also be very useful.
There are no responsive options for border-radius which is a constant problem when creating websites on salient. I have also noticed there are a lot of other elements which also do not have the options for tablet and mobile too, Is this something that can be updated in the next version of salient?
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Hi there,
Thanks for keeping in touch.
Salient theme is by nature a responsive theme and that means that many options available should be able to also display well on other viewports. However we have the viewports settings set different on options like margins and paddings
Please let us know the issues you have had with the border-radius on different viewports so that we can check them out.
Thanks.
Hi Judith,
It would be good to have the responsive toggle options for most elements, rows, and columns as this is a game changer and themes like Divi already have this built-in. This allows developers like myself to achieve the desired outcome for tablets and mobile without having to write CSS in the theme options.
Another downside I have noticed is that it is not possible to hide rows and elements inside the settings pop-up for responsive devices which would also be very useful.
Hi there,
Thanks for pointing this out.
We'll surely add this on our wishlist for the coming updates.
We have an article that can help in hiding rows in different viewports as shown here:https://themenectar.ticksy.com/article/9164/edit/.
Thanks.
Thanks, that would be great.