As for content width - that is correct behavior. You could make your content with Elementor, then you can make container for text smaller then for scroller.
It's just a small thing really - but there's a couple of pixels at the top of the page now. I think it has something to do with the revolution slider being the first thing on the page.
I've attached a picture of it.
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Also, now that I have you here anyway - is there a way to disable the footer on the front page only? I tried using custom CSS like this:
.post-8754 #footer {
display:none
}
But that didn't work. Then again, I'm very new to CSS and web design, so this is probably completely wrong.... ;-)
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You have to make your page use Full width in Content Layout setting. Slider & scroller is trying to fit to content always.
With kind regards.
Thanks for the fast reply.
When I do that, the content above the scroller also becomes full width. How can I avoid this?
Additionally, when making the page full width, the scroller becomes full screen, even when window_high="0" is set.
I hope you can help
As for content width - that is correct behavior. You could make your content with Elementor, then you can make container for text smaller then for scroller.
We do it like this here for example http://rifetheme.com/fully/
If you need more explanation how to do it, I will send Daniel here ;-)
With kind regards.
I got it all to work with the elementor :-)
Appreciate it! You guys are awesome
It's just a small thing really - but there's a couple of pixels at the top of the page now. I think it has something to do with the revolution slider being the first thing on the page.
I've attached a picture of it.
---
Also, now that I have you here anyway - is there a way to disable the footer on the front page only? I tried using custom CSS like this:
.post-8754 #footer { display:none }
But that didn't work. Then again, I'm very new to CSS and web design, so this is probably completely wrong.... ;-)
I don't see this space on your page(I just checked) so you probably solved it?
About footer, you are almost there. For your homepage use this: With kind regards.
I'm afraid I didn't solve it :-(
It's on this page: https://metexmedia.com/corporate-channel/
My guess is that elementor puts a space up there when you start off with a rev slider. I'm not sure how to approach that issue.
The footer CSS code worked. Thanks for the help on that one!
Cheers.
You must add "No gap" setting to the first section, look on the screenshot: http://nimb.ws/asxeAm
It should solve this problem.
With Regards
Daniel
That fixed it! Thank you guys so much :-) I'm learning a lot here, so hopefully I'll ask less stupid questions in the future
Wish you guys a great weekend,
Erik