Come on - why aren't the lens selection lines all at the same point? The lens shouldn't change the header layout. And can we ditch the 19th century Sunday School art for fine art and icons at least in Verbum?
Is it due to the width of the Panels? The first and third panels look slightly more narrow in comparison, causing the text to require another line or two.
Is it due to the width of the Panels?
I think you are right but that is another error as the panels were sized automatically to be equal. I do like the new design - much cleaner and inviting.
This is due to the length of the content changing based on the lens you're viewing. When the content grows enough to show a scrollbar, the width of each section gets smaller. This affects the blue heading section because of the text and image it's displaying. Which pushes that lens bar down.We've talked about ways to deal with this but haven't arrived at any conclusions yet.
Ryan
And can we ditch the 19th century Sunday School art for fine art and icons at least in Verbum?
This image does come from the Verbum Sacred art pack. It was painted by James Tissot and is held at the Jewish Museum in New York.
His abundant work as found in Logos has been of great benefit to me in building Youth Group curriculum.
We've talked about ways to deal with this but haven't arrived at any conclusions yet.
Okay, that makes sense. Understanding is the first step to accepting.
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