Middle Content Files Don't Display In Mobile View

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I am using the Responsive Grid System (http://www.responsivegridsystem.com/) for the first time with Concrete5 and while making some html, php and css updates in the custom theme I created, I lost the middle file in the mobile view of all pages! I've tried troubleshooting, but can't find a solution. Please go tohttp://mileslostmilesgained.org... and view on a PC then a mobile and you will see what I mean. The header and footer files appear, but the home.php, map.php and default.php don't display their content (the main content in the middle of the pages).

sschildbach
 
Adreco replied on at Permalink Reply
Adreco
Hi,

Sorry to say, other than the home page slideshow, none of your page content is visible on my desktop. No difference between my mobile view and desktop view at this time.
Could it be a permissions issue affecting your content?

Adrian
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sschildbach replied on at Permalink Reply
sschildbach
Oh my, it is as if the site is deteriorating! I have another theme I might fall back on. But, could someone point me in the direction as to how the header and footer can appear while the middle file is blank? An important note is when you view source, all the content claims to be there when it is not. Please help!
sschildbach replied on at Permalink Reply
sschildbach
For now everyone, I had to take down the responsive grid theme I made and replace it with my old non-responsive theme so that there is a site. Still, if anyone might have the slightest idea why usinghttp://www.responsivegridsystem.com/... with concrete5 would crash the content in the middle of the site, please let me know.