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  • Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    that comes from a setting in your theme.
    Currently, you seem to have selected a “one-column” layout, where a “full-page” layout would be better, if the theme offers that.
    You can probably find a setting for this on the post’s editing screen.

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter Haim

    (@koostamas)

    Thanks a lot for your answer, Tobias!

    I am using Twenty Ten 1.1 theme… and it offers only two options: “Default” (with side bar), and “One colomn” (no side bar). This second one I have set up, yes, you are right.

    There is no “full-page” layout…

    To go towards a solution… may be I can say in the custom CSS that the width is not 100%, but more, like 137%, or something alike?

    Or… do I have to learn, how to create a “full-page” layout?

    An easy solution would be nice…

    THANKS a lot, again.

    Greetings,

    Tamas

    Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    thanks for checking this.

    Yes, you could increase the width in the “Custom CSS”. However, you would need to increase the width of the container in the HTML that restricts the width. And this would have an effect on all pages that use the “one-column” layout.
    (And in that case, it would actually be better to create a child theme.)

    So, the best way would be to create a “full-page” layout. I’m not too much into theme development, but you could try to achieve this by creating a page template, for which you use the current file for the “one-column” layout as a start. Then, in the new file, just make the necessary width changes.

    Regards,
    Tobias

    hi tobias how can i change default show entry its 10 now, i want to change it to 100

    Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    you can simply change the number in the corresponding field below the text input fields on the “Edit” screen of your table.

    Regards,
    Tobias

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