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  • #486213

    Hello!

    I have found a nice layout for a site that i would like to build. I’m unsure if enfold could do a such design.
    Please look at the picture here

    I have only seen this layout in this picture, now in a real site.

    I guess the main menu linkes goes to content in the transparent banner across the site with the same background. (Or to specific pages with similar layout.

    I have tried with color secton and grid rows, and easy slider etc, but i cannot make a transparent banner with nice content in it.
    How do do? :)

    #486218

    Hi,

    This will get you close to what you want…

    1) set header setting as transparent on page layout setting

    2) set your first element with a colour section
    2.1 change setting ‘at least 100% of browser window height’
    2.2 add you background image

    3) add a 1/1 column element
    3.1 change Equal Height Columns to ‘equal height’
    3.1 set Vertical Alignment to ‘middle’
    3.2 set custom margin setting to what you need
    3.3 next select colour section and add this colour – rgba(69, 69, 69, 0.4)

    * you may need to add custom CSS to obtain full width on column

    4) add text block and create your text/styling/DIVs etc..

    thats one way, hope this helps as a starter :)

    #486221

    Thanks for your help,

    I’m getting there, but i’m still unsure how to manage this:

    3) add a 1/1 column element
    3.1 change Equal Height Columns to ‘equal height’
    3.1 set Vertical Alignment to ‘middle’
    3.2 set custom margin setting to what you need
    3.3 next select colour section and add this colour – rgba(69, 69, 69, 0.4)

    Since the column elements is not able to modify as you describe?

    #486337

    Is there anyone else that might have an idea? :)

    Thanks in advance!

    #486796

    Hi!

    User877’s post is actually a good start.

    Where the content section is concerned you could instead us a color section with an overlay background, a special heading then two 1/2 content elements below it.

    The rest of the visuals have to be performed with quite a bit of custom css. You could enlist the help of a freelancer if you’d like.

    Best regards,
    Dake

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