• Hello

    When I vist the webpage from phone all layout is under each other – is it possible to make the page more phone friendly? Can phone layout look like desktop layout?

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  • Hello,

    Thanks for reaching out. I checked your website but couldn’t immediately identify the layout issue you’re mentioning. Could you please clarify which specific section or elements you’re referring to? Also, could you share screenshots showing how it currently appears on your phone, along with a brief description or an example of how you’d like it to look? This will help me better understand your expectations and assist you more effectively.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter tartumees

    (@tartumees)

    On moblie the page layout is on top of each other, but on desktop layout it’s nicely next to each other. I’d like that for mobile also, or something similar

    How can i share picture?

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    • This reply was modified 10 months, 3 weeks ago by tartumees.
    • This reply was modified 10 months, 3 weeks ago by tartumees.
    Thread Starter tartumees

    (@tartumees)

    Desktop vesion

    Mobile version

    • This reply was modified 10 months, 3 weeks ago by tartumees.

    Thanks for the reply! It looks like the screenshot you shared didn’t get uploaded properly. Could you please check the message and try sending it again?

    Thread Starter tartumees

    (@tartumees)

    Hello

    How can I upload photos? 😀

    Basically, if You vist my webpage from phone then everything is stacked under each other. But when visting webpage from computer then everything is next to eachother. Is it possible to get similar layout to phone?

    Thanks for the reply – it was helpful to understand!

    What you’re seeing on mobile—where elements stack vertically—is actually part of a mobile-friendly, responsive design. This behavior is intentional and follows best practices for usability on smaller screens. On phones, it’s much easier for users to scroll and read content when it’s displayed in a single column, rather than having elements squeezed side-by-side.

    Trying to keep a desktop-like layout on mobile can often lead to cramped designs, small text, or hard-to-tap buttons. The current layout adjusts itself to ensure the best experience across all screen sizes, which is why things appear stacked on phones.

    That said, if you’d still like the elements to appear next to each other on mobile (like on desktop), you’ll need to adjust the settings for each section’s column blocks. To do this:

    1. Edit the page in the Site Editor or Page Editor.
    2. Expand the Section/Group block that contains the Columns block.
    3. In the right sidebar under Block Settings, look for the “Stack on mobile” toggle.
    4. Turn this option off to prevent the columns from stacking on mobile.

    Thanks,


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