• Resolved dfilchak

    (@dfilchak)


    Hi guys, can someone clearly tell me the difference between stretch section and full-width section and why would one use one over the other?

    TIA,

    Dave

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  • Hi, Full-width section makes the section full via pure CSS and HTML, while the “stretch section” uses JS in order to cause force any section to take the full width of the page.

    This feature is more forceful and will increase the page load speed a little when active.

    Hope this answer helps you.

    Thread Starter dfilchak

    (@dfilchak)

    Hi there and thanks fir your reply. So, you are saying using stretch section rather than full width helps page load speeds? I am still a bit unclear as I have read in a number of places that full width is the first choice and stretch only if you have to.

    Really sorry, I was unclear with my response.

    As you read in other places, the “stretch section” feature is only to be used when you really have to, since it uses js and starts loading after the CSS made section, thus increasing the page load *time* overall. (sorry for using the word speed incorrectly earlier)

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