Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to have full width images, without using the full-width template?
Currently I have an image at the top of the page (just under the menu) and the content of the page below that image. ((see related URL)). There isn't however an option to make this image 100% (like there is for a video) and therefore the image never fills the page.
Sooooo I was wondering if I could give the row with the image on or the image itself a div class name and then put some code in the page css to tell that div to be full width?
Not sure if you guys have an answer to what I asked, BUT I just realised I can achieve the exact same thing through using the layer slider. You can set it to force full width so all I had to do is set up a new layer slider for each page I need a full width image on, as apposed to what I was suggesting before with the CSS.
Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to have full width images, without using the full-width template?
Currently I have an image at the top of the page (just under the menu) and the content of the page below that image. ((see related URL)).
There isn't however an option to make this image 100% (like there is for a video) and therefore the image never fills the page.
Sooooo I was wondering if I could give the row with the image on or the image itself a div class name and then put some code in the page css to tell that div to be full width?
Thanks in advance!
Not sure if you guys have an answer to what I asked, BUT I just realised I can achieve the exact same thing through using the layer slider. You can set it to force full width so all I had to do is set up a new layer slider for each page I need a full width image on, as apposed to what I was suggesting before with the CSS.
Hi Matt,
Yes, this is a better alternative than editing the CSS.