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[Resolved] Full width image at top of post / template made

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Last updated by Jamal 4 years, 2 months ago.

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#1812779

Hi,
I am trying to use a image uploaded from form as topbanner inside a template. I am not able to make it full width.

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Nigel
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That link leads to a 404 page, so there is nothing for us to look at.

What theme are you using, and are you using classic Views or Blocks to design your templates?

#1813427

Hi Nigel, Sorry about the 404. I was working on this yesterday, and tested a lot...

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I am using Themify Ultra and Blocks. Themify supports full width, but not on custom posts.

#1813603

Hello Samuel,

I would say, that the best solution, would be to ask the Themify team to support full-width for custom post types.

But you can still define your own styles, that will overwrite the theme's one. Check this screenshot hidden link
I played in the browser console, and I was able to set one of the parent elements of the post content to take 100% of the page width. But this can create some other issues for child elements, and they may require custom styles too.

I hope this helps. Let us know if you have any questions.