![]() If you do not have that, be sure that you’re using a child theme. That’s where we’re going to go tinker for a minute. ![]() Inside of your theme options you’re going to be looking for a custom CSS box. Most themes these days do have that capability. I’m going to show you a super simple, little bit of nerd code, so I want you to be sure that you have a custom CSS box in place. ![]() How do we correct that? That’s probably why you’re Googling for this particular video. If I were to shrink down my screen here and let you see all of this (let’s see if I can do that for you, shrink this down). It’s completely overlapping the right column. It’s actually coming into - it’s sliding into or, it’s sliding over into my right column. You can see here that I’ve got a video embedded. I’m going to fly off the screen so that you can just pay attention to what you’re looking at. We know that in our new responsive designing in our websites that ebb and flow sometimes overlap. Or, if we’re using our Google maps, and that’s all set inside an iframe scenario, or maybe if you have some old code and, again, it’s all set in iframe. A lot of times there are videos that are given to us and they’re set in sort of an iframe type of player. ![]() #Make iframe responsive how toToday is going to be a very quick and easy video on how to make our iframes responsive. My name is Kori Ashton here in beautiful San Antonio, Texas. Full Video Transcript Provided by Mally LaPete ![]()
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