• Hi there,

    I am using the Genesis Executive Pro template. I did the “three clicks” opting for “FW Full Width” on my Sample page. Unfortunately my page has not stretched “edge-to-edge” as I expected it would.

    Here are the settings I’ve used:

    https://michellepace.com/Full_Width_SamplePage_EDIT.jpg

    Here is the page itself which is *not* full width:
    https://sndprecision.com/sample/

    Could anyone please advise me on what I am doing incorrectly?

    Thanks in advance,
    Michelle

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    • This topic was modified 6 years, 4 months ago by Michelle.
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  • Plugin Author Nikhil Chavan

    (@nikschavan)

    The child theme that you are using seems to be adding the boxed layoutt at a different div than the usual themes.

    Can you add this custom CSS to your site and see if this is how the layout that you want for your site?

    If that is it I will add this snippet to the plugin.

    Thread Starter Michelle

    (@michellepace)

    Hi Nikhil,

    Sorry for the delayed reply. I am quite new to WordPress.

    Q1. I am not sure what custom CSS you are referring to add?

    Q2. Also, where should I add it? Shall I try add it on another page (eg https://sndprecision.com/layouts) or shall I add it to the page described above (ie https://sndprecision.com/sample)?

    Q3. Can I just add the CSS code which you specify via Customize>Additional CSS?

    Thanks
    Michelle

    Plugin Author Nikhil Chavan

    (@nikschavan)

    Q1 – Here is a documentation on how to add Custom CSS in your site – https://wpastra.com/docs/adding-custom-css-code/

    Q3 – Yes, that works. You can add CSS in Appearance -> Additional CSS.

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