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hi how can I get rid of the white stripe between top menu and picture at http://www.vedicmeditation.eu/
is there some padding setting?
or css custom is needed?
thanks
Lubor

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  1. 9 years, 4 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Lubor

    Adding the following to Appearance > Custom CSS is the quickest way to resolve:

    /* Home */
    
    .home #main {
    padding-top: 0;
    }
    

    Alternatively, create a slider using the Meta Slider plugin and add a single slide. Then go to Appearance > Theme Settings > Home and select that slider as your home slider. The gap won’t be there using this method.

    You can also select a slider/top image for pages using the Page Slider meta box in the right column when editing pages.

  2. 9 years, 4 months ago Lubor Krebs

    thank you so much Andrew, I knew about the solution with the slider but it is not clear to me how the slider handles the different picture sizes sometimes it crops unredictably. What is the setting of size in the slider vs real size of the picture to get the full picture into slide?
    thanks
    Lubor

  3. 9 years, 4 months ago Andrew Misplon
    Hi, I Work Here

    Set to 100% the slider width isn’t known as each screen size is different. The two stretch options behave differently:

    1. Appearance > Theme Settings > Home > Stretch Home Slider. (Same with page level setting)
    2. Meta Slider > Advanced > 100% Width.

    Option one will maintain the height you declared for your slider. If the screen size is larger than the slider declared width and image width, zooming will occur to stretch without distortion.

    Option two won’t maintain the slider height setting and will stretch without zooming.

    Hope that helps explain the setup a bit better.

    If your screen width was 1902px wide and your slider declared width was 1902px wide then no zooming or stretching would occur.

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