Kor, I know what you’re saying…on truly small mobile screens, the 3 searchers ARE stacked.
But for a desktop — say, a Dell Laptop — it isn’t really mobile and doesn’t “hop” into stacked mode.
Perhaps looking at feptc.org on Responsinator.com will give you more the idea of what I mean.
I’m not certain what precise width has most problem, but what happens is that Search For has a puny length!
Frequently, the Categories and Search for share the top line and there’s a Loooong “Near” input box.
I know Responsiveness (Responsivity? What IS that word?) is a bear, but if I have potential for “causing” stacked lines via CSS, I can use media queries to accomplish it.
Is it possible I could force the 3 search fields into mobile width at a higher resolution?
Could I use CSS — is that what the mobile response is affected by?
Let me know what you think, please.