1. jeyjey
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As Photographer, and websites developer, I like fullscreen templates. But there must be some slogans or words on the first full screen page, everytime I release a fullscreen images website. Are your templates ready to create fullscreen image homepages? Will I be able to write some text over the fullscreen homepage slideshows? This is important for me to choose a template developers because my old one is not in business anymore. And I notice that there isn't a template based on a fullscreen slideshow as background. I am choosing, please reply soon. Many thanks.
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Hello

This option is not available by default however it can be possible to implement with some custom CSS. Which Joomla51 template are you interested in?

Ciaran
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Hi. Sorry for the delay. What is your suggested code for the Ensley Template? Many thanks.
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Hello

To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

.layerslideshow,
.layerslideshow .img-fill {
max-height: 100vh;
height: 100vh;
}
.layerslideshow .img-fill img {
object-fit: cover;
}


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