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I may have found a solution to this. If I use “margintop: -300px:, the extra space on the page goes away. Can you confirm if this is still a correct way to style it??
Thanks,
GIsmael, this may achieve exactly what I need. The only issue with it is that it is leaving big gaps further down the page. Does this mean that every content section on the page needs to have the same top setting of -300px? is that the correct way to do it, and wouldn’t this then leave a big 300px white space at the very bottom??
Here is a sample of the design.
http://i.imgur.com/jBeIuaP.jpg
As you can see I want the background image to fit the width of the page, and to appear behind the main navigation and 6 content modules.
My ultimate aim is for the background image to be a slideshow.
Any help you can provide in achieving this would be amazing.Thanks,
GOk got it, of course. I will do it now.
sorry dumb question how do I post an image on here?
I just did and it worked. thanks!
Is there any way at all to use the background image with the full width, stretched version of the layout vs the boxed version?
Thanks Josue, that’s a great tip. I just created a class like so below, and it worked perfect. This ads lots of great opportunity for styling content within specific column areas.
.avia-builder-el-4 { background-color: #000000; }
However one issue I have just noticed is that if I make any layout changes to the page, the column ids are being regenerated, so that layout is breaking… is there any way to control this to ensure the id numbers stick?
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Ok thank you kindly for the fast help.
Thanks Yigit. When you say “added that font do dropdown menu”, how do you mean? I can’t see any “add to menu” options of any sort.
Ok thanks for this response. I’ll have a dig around and see what I can do. I can work with JS and CSS, but only to a certain level.
perfect this worked thank you!
Thanks Ismael, this fixed it! I was so close, but yet so far.
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