If your Sleek Layout is not responding well on different screen sizes, follow these steps to resolve the issue.
Step 1: Ensure Responsive Design is Enabled
Check that the Sleek Layout’s responsive design settings are enabled in your layout options. Navigate to the settings panel and ensure all responsive features are active.
Step 2: Test on Different Devices
Manually test the Sleek Layout on various devices (desktop, tablet, and mobile) to pinpoint where the responsiveness issue occurs. You can also use browser tools like Chrome’s DevTools for simulation.
Step 3: Review Media Queries in CSS
The Sleek Layout uses media queries for responsive design. If you have added custom CSS, check your media queries to ensure they are properly configured for different breakpoints.
Step 4: Check for Conflicting Plugins
Some third-party plugins might conflict with the Sleek Layout’s responsive functionality. Disable any non-essential plugins temporarily to see if the issue resolves.
Step 5: Adjust Margins and Padding
Large margins or padding might be causing the Sleek Layout to overflow on smaller screens. Review your spacing settings, particularly for mobile views, and adjust as needed.