How to adjust background color on mobile view (specific case)
As you can see on the 2 pictures, when I load my page in mobile view, the blue background color I applied behind my text is not good looking because not properly centered anymore.
I'm looking for a way to keep this background color but spaced properly around the text.
Should I use a specific trick ?
Desktop view
Mobile view
Edit : here's the code. But there is nothing tricky here, just background color.
// HTML //
<div class="banner">
<p>Suggestions de présentation</p>
</div>
// CSS //
.banner
background-color: #0452A6;
color: #fff;
padding: 7px 10px;
I want to keep it as such on mobile view, but with blue background color centered correctly.
css background-color
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As you can see on the 2 pictures, when I load my page in mobile view, the blue background color I applied behind my text is not good looking because not properly centered anymore.
I'm looking for a way to keep this background color but spaced properly around the text.
Should I use a specific trick ?
Desktop view
Mobile view
Edit : here's the code. But there is nothing tricky here, just background color.
// HTML //
<div class="banner">
<p>Suggestions de présentation</p>
</div>
// CSS //
.banner
background-color: #0452A6;
color: #fff;
padding: 7px 10px;
I want to keep it as such on mobile view, but with blue background color centered correctly.
css background-color
You need to show your code please.
– LionelW
Nov 15 '18 at 1:06
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As you can see on the 2 pictures, when I load my page in mobile view, the blue background color I applied behind my text is not good looking because not properly centered anymore.
I'm looking for a way to keep this background color but spaced properly around the text.
Should I use a specific trick ?
Desktop view
Mobile view
Edit : here's the code. But there is nothing tricky here, just background color.
// HTML //
<div class="banner">
<p>Suggestions de présentation</p>
</div>
// CSS //
.banner
background-color: #0452A6;
color: #fff;
padding: 7px 10px;
I want to keep it as such on mobile view, but with blue background color centered correctly.
css background-color
As you can see on the 2 pictures, when I load my page in mobile view, the blue background color I applied behind my text is not good looking because not properly centered anymore.
I'm looking for a way to keep this background color but spaced properly around the text.
Should I use a specific trick ?
Desktop view
Mobile view
Edit : here's the code. But there is nothing tricky here, just background color.
// HTML //
<div class="banner">
<p>Suggestions de présentation</p>
</div>
// CSS //
.banner
background-color: #0452A6;
color: #fff;
padding: 7px 10px;
I want to keep it as such on mobile view, but with blue background color centered correctly.
css background-color
css background-color
edited Nov 15 '18 at 2:38
Max
asked Nov 15 '18 at 0:26
MaxMax
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You need to show your code please.
– LionelW
Nov 15 '18 at 1:06
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You need to show your code please.
– LionelW
Nov 15 '18 at 1:06
You need to show your code please.
– LionelW
Nov 15 '18 at 1:06
You need to show your code please.
– LionelW
Nov 15 '18 at 1:06
add a comment |
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Without being able to see the code it's difficult to give an accurate answer. If you're just looking to keep the text on a single line, you could try white-space:pre.
W3 schools has a great version to show you what it can do.
https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_text_white-space
Code is as follows:
//html
<p> This is my text</p>
//css
p white-space: pre;
Thanks for the tip but I'm not trying to keep the text on a single line, I'm trying to center the blue background color evenly on mobile view
– Max
Nov 15 '18 at 2:32
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Without being able to see the code it's difficult to give an accurate answer. If you're just looking to keep the text on a single line, you could try white-space:pre.
W3 schools has a great version to show you what it can do.
https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_text_white-space
Code is as follows:
//html
<p> This is my text</p>
//css
p white-space: pre;
Thanks for the tip but I'm not trying to keep the text on a single line, I'm trying to center the blue background color evenly on mobile view
– Max
Nov 15 '18 at 2:32
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Without being able to see the code it's difficult to give an accurate answer. If you're just looking to keep the text on a single line, you could try white-space:pre.
W3 schools has a great version to show you what it can do.
https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_text_white-space
Code is as follows:
//html
<p> This is my text</p>
//css
p white-space: pre;
Thanks for the tip but I'm not trying to keep the text on a single line, I'm trying to center the blue background color evenly on mobile view
– Max
Nov 15 '18 at 2:32
add a comment |
Without being able to see the code it's difficult to give an accurate answer. If you're just looking to keep the text on a single line, you could try white-space:pre.
W3 schools has a great version to show you what it can do.
https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_text_white-space
Code is as follows:
//html
<p> This is my text</p>
//css
p white-space: pre;
Without being able to see the code it's difficult to give an accurate answer. If you're just looking to keep the text on a single line, you could try white-space:pre.
W3 schools has a great version to show you what it can do.
https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_text_white-space
Code is as follows:
//html
<p> This is my text</p>
//css
p white-space: pre;
answered Nov 15 '18 at 0:35
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Thanks for the tip but I'm not trying to keep the text on a single line, I'm trying to center the blue background color evenly on mobile view
– Max
Nov 15 '18 at 2:32
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Thanks for the tip but I'm not trying to keep the text on a single line, I'm trying to center the blue background color evenly on mobile view
– Max
Nov 15 '18 at 2:32
Thanks for the tip but I'm not trying to keep the text on a single line, I'm trying to center the blue background color evenly on mobile view
– Max
Nov 15 '18 at 2:32
Thanks for the tip but I'm not trying to keep the text on a single line, I'm trying to center the blue background color evenly on mobile view
– Max
Nov 15 '18 at 2:32
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– LionelW
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