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  • #9920
    Bitedge
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    How can we stretch the page so it takes up the whole width of the screen, like wikipedia, instead of having the empty side borders?

    cheers

    #10065
    Cosmin – SUPPORT
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    Hi,

    As seen in the demo, you can only have a boxed or full-width layout (can be enabled in theme options). The theme doesn’t have a layout such as Wikipedia, sorry.

    Regards,

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    Cosmin
    Support Assistant

    #10107
    Bitedge
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    The thing is “full width” is not full width, it just makes what is outside the box white. Is there a line of code somewhere we can change the value of padding or margin or width % that would reduce the borders on the side?

    #10260
    Cosmin – SUPPORT
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    Unfortunately no, the theme is based on the Twitter Bootstrap framework and it’s not going to be that easy – the whole layout/design would need changing.

    Regards,

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    Cosmin
    Support Assistant

    #10514
    Bitedge
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    Ok I gather its more than me and this forum can do so I have put it on a brief for some website updates I am going to pay a development company to do.

    So please help me understand. Is the Twitter Bootstrap framework editable code in files one of witch specifies how big the outside margins on a PC should be? If so how to edit those files?

    I want to understand so I know whether its sensible to put it on a brief, how many hours they would reasonably charge and if there would be other effects.

    #10526
    Ben – SUPPORT
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    The files to edit will be a combination of CSS, JS and WP. If you log into your host via ftp it’ll be within wp_contents -> themes -> flexform

    The amount of hours on the otherhand might be an issue as lots of things could go wrong.

    I’d suggest writing up a brief of what you want changed and sending it of to a few developers saying when you need it by and possibly your budget, most professional companies won’t just look at your budget as a way to get more money out of you, they’ll look at it to see if you’re serious about the work and understand the time and work needed to sort it

    Thanks
    Ben

    #204758
    Bitedge
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    I gather there has been some developments in this in the last 2 years. Is it possible to make certain pages fluid/variable width so the content block and sidebars stretch across the screen be it 1200 px or 1400 px or whatever like this

    http://fluid.designsbynickthegeek.com/

    discussed here

    Fluid a Genesis Child Theme

    I gather it is possible on bootstrap with

    http://getbootstrap.com/css/#grid-example-fluid

    Thanks

    #204822
    Mohammad – SUPPORT
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    Post count: 27441

    Hi,
    Which pages do you want to full width? Please provide me specific page urls with issues.
    Thanks
    Mohammad

    #204875
    Bitedge
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    Well this is one

    http://www.bitedge.co/odds-comparison/italian-serie-a/

    Note I am not talking about just selecting the “full width” option in the theme layout option. I am talking about the content and sidebar taking up the whole window with no margins.

    #204886
    Kyle – SUPPORT
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    Post count: 35880

    Hi

    I’m afraid it’s not possible sorry. Flexform is built on bootstrap 2, which uses px for all of the column widths, unlike bootstrap 3 that uses percentages. Therefore if we set the container div to 100%, the columns would stay the same size.

    If you want this functionality I would recommend upgrading to one of our newer themes that are built on bootstrap 3

    – Kyle

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