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Hi Jordan,
That seemed to work for the first half of the page, but not for the bottom half of the page on mobile.Great! It looks good on desktop… Two other issues came up t hought
1) It looks extremely squished on mobile.
2) The footer at the very bottom still does not have any margin spacing.Here’s what I have in total:
.responsive .container.template-blog.template-single-blog{
max-width: 100%!important;
padding-left: 50px!important;
padding-right: 50px!important;
}.template-blog.template-single-blog .entry-content{
padding:0 200px!important;
}.page .container_wrap .container{
padding:0px!important;
}.page .container_wrap .container .wp-block-columns{
padding:0 200px!important;
}.page .entry-content p,
.page .entry-content h2,
.page .entry-content h3,
.page .entry-content .wp-block-table.is-style-regular{
padding:25 50px!important;
}That seems to interview with the full width images, and makes them no longer full width.
I already have the below in the quick css based on another thread to make the full width images
.page .container_wrap .container{
padding:0px!important;
}.page .container_wrap .container .wp-block-columns{
padding:0 50px!important;
}Cool. That works!
Can you also tell me how to do it for pages, as well?
IT WORKED!!! THANK YOU JORDAN!
Yes, I added the CSS to “Quick CSS” in the enfold theme section.
It seems like wide width works, but not full width – https://trapologyboston.com/groups/I seem to still be having an issue. Can you take a look:
Seems possible! It looks like this website uses enfold: http://mdavignon.com/
hello! I tried that, but it didn’t seem to work.
I added CSS code to center layout elements, and that seemed to work. When I added the html entry for the blog, it didn’t seem to work. Please help. Thanks! http://www.promessastudios.com/blog/
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