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Width issues with Highend Theme

By Scott coleman, 8 years ago. Last reply by Scott coleman, 8 years ago.
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Having some full width issues while running Highend theme. I have pasted various css codes and still unable to obtain full width. Please see http://www.dunhilltuxedos.com

Any help would be appreciated!

Scott

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  1. 8 years, 2 months ago Alex S
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Scott,

    I’ve just had a quick look at your website and it looks like you worked out how to make things full width. Do you still need help with this? If so, can you please clarify what sections you would like to be full width?

  2. 8 years, 2 months ago Scott coleman

    Hi Alex,

    Sorry for the confusion. The portion that I'm referring to is attached in a screen shot. It starts "signature collection". I am using site origin for that section. The balance of the site has been done with slider revolution.

    I didn't want to part ways with Site Origin so trying to make it work together.

  3. 8 years, 2 months ago Alex S
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Scott,

    Preface: Unfortunately, we’re currently unable to process attachments. You’ll need to upload the image to a third party image hosting site like vgy.me or imgur.

    By the looks of it, that row looks to be set to full width. Can you please open the row housing those feature widgets and head over to the row styles sidebar. Open the Layout Settings group and set the row layout to Full Width Stretched. How does that look?

    To clarify, full width has a content container so you would need to apply the background to the row for it to appear as full width. Full Width Stretch doesn’t have a content container.

    Alternatively, would you prefer to completely remove the container? If so, please navigate to WP AdminAppearanceCustom CSS and add the following CSS:

    #main-wrapper.hb-boxed-layout, .container {
        width: 100% !important;
    }
    

    You might also need to install the SiteOrigin CSS Editor.

  4. 8 years, 2 months ago Scott coleman

    Alex,

    Thank you so much! That did it!

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