I use the template Naomi and would like to include content across the entire page width.
Is there a simple solution?
Thank you very much.
- sandra@bargholz.ch
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Hello
With each row of module positions, you have the option to extend their width across the entire page. This option can be found in the Module Widths tab of your template settings. Would this be what you are looking for?
Ciaran
With each row of module positions, you have the option to extend their width across the entire page. This option can be found in the Module Widths tab of your template settings. Would this be what you are looking for?
Ciaran
- more than a month ago
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- # 1
Hello Ciaran
I don't want to change the width of the modules but the content.
Sandra
I don't want to change the width of the modules but the content.
Sandra
- more than a month ago
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- # 2
Hi Sandra
To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....
Ciaran
To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....
#container_main .wrapper960 {
width: 100%;
}
Ciaran
- more than a month ago
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- # 3
Hi Ciaran
I'm afraid it's not helping. The content is not adapted to the window size like the module.
Sandra
I'm afraid it's not helping. The content is not adapted to the window size like the module.
Sandra
- more than a month ago
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- # 4
Hi Sandra
Would you have a URL to an example of this issue with the suggest CSS applied?
Ciaran
Would you have a URL to an example of this issue with the suggest CSS applied?
Ciaran
- more than a month ago
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- # 5
Hello Ciaran
What I want to do:
I have content marked as main content and would like to separate them with bars see this example: http://ws-infinity.ws-theme.com
But don't know if I can solve this with the template, here the link to my page (its without the suggest CSS): https://bargholz.ch/test/drsimeon/
Many thanks and greetings
Sandra
sandra@bargholz.ch
What I want to do:
I have content marked as main content and would like to separate them with bars see this example: http://ws-infinity.ws-theme.com
But don't know if I can solve this with the template, here the link to my page (its without the suggest CSS): https://bargholz.ch/test/drsimeon/
Many thanks and greetings
Sandra
sandra@bargholz.ch
- more than a month ago
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- # 6
Hi Sandra
Presuming I understand you correctly have you considered place your content into modules (Extensions -> Modules -> New -> Custom)? You can then use the different rows of modules to separate out your content (http://localhost/build/naomi/index.php/features/module-positions).
Ciaran
Presuming I understand you correctly have you considered place your content into modules (Extensions -> Modules -> New -> Custom)? You can then use the different rows of modules to separate out your content (http://localhost/build/naomi/index.php/features/module-positions).
Ciaran
- more than a month ago
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- # 7
Hi Cirian
That was my first approach, but there are not enough module rows available.
Sandra
That was my first approach, but there are not enough module rows available.
Sandra
- more than a month ago
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- # 8
Hi Sandra
Are you referring to the bars with each title in your example sites blog (http://ws-infinity.ws-theme.com/index.php/blog/blog-with-sidebar-left)?
Ciaran
Are you referring to the bars with each title in your example sites blog (http://ws-infinity.ws-theme.com/index.php/blog/blog-with-sidebar-left)?
Ciaran
- more than a month ago
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- # 9
If referring to the row of content in the example homepage, what kind of content do you wish to add to each row?
Ciaran
Ciaran
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