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  • innuvo

    (@innuvo)

    Hi Hannah,

    Do you mean the top area where you have the 3 images (3 different plans), or do you want to make the container of the whole website full width?

    Thread Starter healthyhannah

    (@healthyhannah)

    The whole website! If you go on the homepage you can see that the template is full width. But the fullwidth template for the other pages isn’t actually full width if that makes sense.

    Ive stretched some of the images out so you can see what I mean ??

    liquid-web-design-london

    (@liquid-web-design-london)

    Hi Hannah,

    You’ve got some issues with the css of that theme.

    Probably the simplest way to solve this problem is to add this line of code a css file.

    If the theme has an option to enter custom css – use that. If it doesn’t – just use a plugin like https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/simple-custom-css/ and then copy the following line in and save.

    .grid {overflow:visible;}

    Cheers,

    Joe

    Thread Starter healthyhannah

    (@healthyhannah)

    That’s strange because it was a fresh install of wordpress, and also the theme I installed fresh. So it must be an issue with the theme developers right?

    There’s a few other issues with things not displaying properly but this was the main issue.

    It worked, thank you so so much I’ve been going crazy trying to figure out what was wrong!

    liquid-web-design-london

    (@liquid-web-design-london)

    Yep, lots of themes are badly coded. They probably just haven’t tested properly with all the layout combinations.

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