Hi
All content in colour sections, as well as in footer and disclaimer / privacy sections are not stretched over width of page from front end of website. I wanted to change the General Style and accidentally press reset options.
How do I fix this?
Hi, below is admin link.
Hi,
Thanks for the login details. I’m not sure which settings you had before, but if you are looking to change the width of the container then you can set that under Enfold->General Layout->Dimensions.
Best regards,
Rikard
Hi Rikard
I have looked at the settings before creating the support query. The settings are as follows; max container width 1310px, content sidebar ratio 73%|27%, content and sidebar width 100%. I have also changed it and it made no difference. Could you please check what is wrong at front end and back end.
Regards
Jeanne
Hi Jeanne,
Yes that is what I see as well, but I’m not sure what you are looking to achieve? Do you want the container width to be 100% or do you only want the current settings to apply?
Best regards,
Rikard
Hi Rikard
I had to download a demo to fix the problem.
Regards
Jeanne
On Enfold – General Layout there is the option to choose “stretched Layout” or “boxed Layout” or “Fixed Frame”
Even if you choose “Stretched Layout” the Content of the page is on default narrower as the whole screen-width. But if you goto that tab Dimensions you see “Maximum Container width” – you can insert there relative Values too : like 100%
But for reasons of proportion, I would advise against generally setting it that way. Text blocks that are too long and then only have two lines simply don’t look good. You can set a user-defined class where it fits, and then just do that for a certain container.
Hi Jeanne,
Great, I’m glad that you found a solution. Please let us know if you should need any further help on the topic or if we can close it.
Thanks @guenni007 for helping out :-)
Best regards,
Rikard
Hi Rikard
Thanks, you may close this.
Regards
Jeanne
Hi,
If you need additional help, please let us know here in the forums.
Best regards,
Jordan Shannon