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  • You’ll need to change some css, but I won’t know what to tell you to change until I have a link to your site, or a link to the theme. Link to the site would be easier to work with, because then I could be sure the css will work correctly before I give it to you.

    Thread Starter pamr

    (@pamr)

    https://test.worryfreeclaims.com/works
    I also just noticed that if I maximize the window, the footer doesn’t extend all the way down. It does when my window is smaller. Any tips on that too? Thank you!

    Before we do things the hard way, make sure there isn’t a page layout that is full width (look for page templates in a box under the publish button.) Right now, you have two columns, left and right, and you are only using one of them. I can give you code that will collapse the right column, and widen the left, but it’s kind of a hack. It would be better to only call one column.

    Thread Starter pamr

    (@pamr)

    I scanned the page.php CSS and there’s no evidence of anything being full width. This page will definitely be one column instead of two. If it’s easier to call one column, how can I do that instead of dealing with hacked code?
    (Thank you so much by the way!)

    Moderator cubecolour

    (@numeeja)

    As this is a commercial theme, you should get support from the vendor as it should have been included in your purchase and commercial themes are not supported on this site.

    Anttheme’s of this theme shows a page link to demonstrate a single column layout, however that leads to a two column layout, so perhaps they did not include a single column template.

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