I would like to know if there is a way for pixture reloaded to be functional with panels in a front page.

I have installed a 2.2 version.

What I have noticed is that:

1) Panel blocks are not "responsive" to the resolution. Blocks are maintaining their initial position.

2) Additionally suckerfish menu is ruined in a "smartphone" display. Menu links are overlay content and website is not readable.

3) Also, images are getting smaller as the resolution decreases without maintaining the aspect ratio (smaller in width only). The latter happens in chrome but not in firefox (3.6.20), nor in IE 9.

4) Finally "header.png" background image is vanished in small display.

Is there a way to disable responsiveness of pixture reloaded 2.2 theme?

Any help is appreciated. Thank you,
Michael

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Jeff Burnz’s picture

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Suckerfish? Do you mean Superfish?

Chrome has a bug that stuffs up the display of responsive images in table cells, the ONLY way around this for now is to set a width on the table cell, try a percentage (aka like 20% or something like that, I can't do such a draconian thing in a generic theme).

Panels are not responsive, however I am working on it AND a whole new set of responsive stacked Gpanels for you to use in your subthemes. Making the Panels display fully responsive is taking a bit of time with all the testing required (this might end up being a module...).