• Resolved splashtool

    (@splashtool)


    My site runs the twenty twenty one theme as well as the options for twenty twenty one plugin. Some content is set to normal width, some is set to wide width.

    In Firefox and Chromium, the site is displayed correctly with the content respecting the given width being normal or wide.

    In Microsoft Edge and Microsoft Internet Explorer, the header as well as all content are always in full width and the site looks ugly. Unfortunately, i realized after setting up the site, that a large percentage of people in my professional field are using MS Internet Explorer or Edge.

    Does anyone have an idea or a helpful link on how to fix this?

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  • Thread Starter splashtool

    (@splashtool)

    Hello and thank you very much for the explanation and reply!

    The additional CSS in in fact setting the correct header width so that the header items are aligning with the wide width. The blocks where I defined a wide block width are displayed correctly now.

    However, all other block types that are using the default normal width, including the standard text blocks, as well as, other custom block styles such as the Code Syntax Block, are still in full width even though they should be less wide than the wide block type content.

    Any ideas on how to fix this?

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by splashtool.
    Thread Starter splashtool

    (@splashtool)

    Hi Oliver, thank you so much, adding the custom CSS from both of your posts did it and solved the issue!

    OK, that’s great news, thanks!

    Oliver

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