I could not make the background colour of each WordPress block to be responsive and stretch to full screen width in a 16:9 monitor, a tablet and a smartphone.
The background colour setup I am looking for is like this website here https://labiodiversa.com/preguntas%20frecuentes . You can see that no matter the screen width, if PC, tablet or smartphone, the text is centered but the gray background colour extends screenwide.
Any advice is welcome
I’ve even tried copying and pasting the image and settings to all the other pages and it still wont stretch when the browser is reduced.
Is there a different setting for the homepage compared to all other pages?
Thanks
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Thank you,
Cemal
]]>On first load, images 2-7 in our slideshow at the top of the provided link show an extended, vertically stretched, image below the correct image. After cycling through each image once, the extended image no longer appears.
After a refresh to the page, or a cache/delete cookies, the issue returns, and each image must be cycled through once more to appear correctly.
Please advise!
]]>I created new footer — but it does not have any controls to stretch the row for the 100% — here’s the screenshot:
https://snipboard.io/HKXeDj.jpg
In this case the footer doesn’t look the way it needs:
https://snipboard.io/0dCFaG.jpg
So, what can I do to fix that?
Thanks!
]]>If you notice, at the header and the footer it is stretched to both sides of the screen.
But as you scroll the site sits between two white columns on both sides of the site.
I have already tried stretching the Javascript to both sides of the screen using my theme editor but it does not work for the topmost section of the site that houses the first image.
“If you can see the top image with the RESIDENTIAL header image, that is not part of the header but it is the topmost image.”
I am trying to get this image to stretch along with the rest of the site to both sides of the screen.
I do not know if this is a WordPress-specific thing or if it is something else.
If you have any advice please let me know!
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