Hi Andrew,
As discussed in my other thread, I’m trying to get the backgrounds of columns within a page builder row to fill the whole column, wether it be a solid color or a background image. One example is the bottom two rows in the URL below. I want the whole right side image to fill the whole column, rather than have white space around it as if its floating. If I change the margins/padding with custom CSS, the dimensions will change globally which I don’t want. Thanks!
Hi Cathryn293
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I just created the account- Thanks for your help!
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Page Builder can’t create these layouts easily at the moment. I’ll have a quick look and see if there is anything I can whip up to sort this out.
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Hi Andrew,
Just wanted to check in and see if the login worked, and if you had any recommendations on CSS to make the full backgrounds. Thanks!
Yikes! Sorry, not sure how I dropped this. Apologies. I’ll make sure I make this first thing on my list tomorrow morning when we’re back online.
Thanks for the huge wait :)
No worries! It’s totally fine.
Thanks for your understanding :)
The layout you’re working on, unfortunately, isn’t easily created in Page Builder. Hopefully it will be in the near future.
Check out what I’ve done here: http://784.112.myftpupload.com/about-us-demo/.
Check the second last row. Edit the row, check Attributes, check my row style.
Check the bottom of Custom CSS.
With a larger image this could do what you’re after.