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Hi,
I am trying to get the photo to stretch all the way to the window edge. I've checked all the check boxes for stretching, but it still doesn't do that.
Am I doing something wrong?
Hi dustandgrooves,
Can you please send me your Wordpress credentials, because I need to login to your site and test if this is possible.
To include your credentials click Insert Credentials button in editor toolbar (see how) so your reply will be private.
Thanks!
Hi there,
To learn how to do that please see this video.
Have a great day!
OK, that is one way to do it, but it limits me to only one image.
What if I want to do this with an image slider?
Also, with that option you suggested, the photos are being cropped to fit the screen full hight. Not Good :(
Hi there,
If you want to add a slider then use the Revolution Slider instead and not the page builder, firstly create the slider and then using the page builder add the element of Revolution Slider to your site.
Best regards,
Laborator Team
OK, will do.
Now, how do I add a single photo in a post and get it to stretch all the way, without getting cropped in the top and bottom?
Hi again,
I have added a single image element and set it to 100% by adding a CSS code to Custom CSS, so now it depends on the window size.
Best regards,
Laborator Team
Hi,
To which post did you add the custom CSS?
I can't find it
TNX
I've added a photo to this portfolio, but it still doesn't stretch
http://stompboxbook.com/portfolio/behind-the-counter-jimmy-archey/
It is located in the general Custom CSS, as explained in theme documentation.
Best regards,
Laborator Team
Hi,
Please see my last comment.
Image still won't stretch
Hi again,
Just add the full-width-image class to the image by editing it and it will stretch to the edges:
(view large version)
Best regards,
Laborator Team
Thanks, works :)
Is there a way to apply this to a regular blog post? Without creating a portfolio with media bakery?
The regular post is within a grid so if you want to execute this in a blog post the whole blog post will be full-width and not only the image.
Best regards,
Laborator Team