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Hello Cian,
I'm just trying to understand the Ariana template.
I have a problem with the slider module.
It should go over the entire width, as in the preview.
But for me it's shorter.
I have two installations to test, one with the demo files and one without them. In both installations, the slider is integrated at the identical points, the settings in both templates are identical.
Is there any trick?

Thank you, Andreas
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Hello

To amend, in the Module Widths -> Showcase 1 Modules tab of your template style settings, ensure you have the 100% Width and Remove Container Padding options yet to Yes.

Ciaran
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Hello Ciaran,
unfortunately it was unsuccessful. I had already checked these settings. I will now use the integration with the demo data and remove what is not needed.
I thought there might be a setting right in the code.

Many thanks for the help.

Andreas
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Hi Andreas

If you wish, you can send temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will set up the slideshow for you. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

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