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WordPress adds “fluid-width-video-wrapper” to PageBuilder elements which messes up the structure.

Hi,

I have latest WP version and latest PageBuilder version.

There I have 5 banners which worked “quite” ok. Though both first banners are the same height – 600px, they are not aligned. And aligning them separately messes up with responsiveness for mobile version. And in mobile version there are big spaces between all the banners. Here is the structure with page builder:

BUT to each banner WordPress AUTOMATICALLY adds new div with class: “fluid-width-video-wrapper” with automatic padding.

To banners I choose “Text” widget.

The CYAN (last) banner is responsive and when resizing takes random position for tablet and mobile versions. For now I gave for that Row custom margin-top: 800px; to view all banners cause it was on top of all other banners.

Here is the link:

IS THERE ANY SOLUTION ? will be grateful for any hint.

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  1. 7 years, 2 months ago Einārs Bušs

    image for structure: http://i64.tinypic.com/20iyve0.png

    Link to website: http://einarsbuss.com/test22/

  2. 7 years, 2 months ago Einārs Bušs

    [IMG]http://i64.tinypic.com/20iyve0.jpg[/IMG]

  3. 7 years, 2 months ago Einārs Bušs

    <a href="http://Image and video hosting by TinyPic“>

  4. 7 years, 2 months ago Alex S
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Einārs,

    Unfortunately, by the looks of it, it looks like your theme is forcing FitVids.js. You can verify this by temporarily changing to a different theme. If this issue is still occurring, something else is adding it. In which case, can you try disabling all non-SiteOrigin plugins and see if this fixes the issue? You’ll need to clear all your caches after disabling your plugins.

    If it does fix the issue, then try re-enabling your plugins one by one until the issue comes back. This procedure will help diagnose which plugin is causing the issue.

    Once we know that, we’ll be able to look at what might be causing the conflict and either solve the problem or help you find an alternative plugin.

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