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  • #19250
    Jesse
    Customer

      Hi,

      I’m creating an About page.

      I’d like the top of the page to have a full frame responsive image that takes up the entire page.

      However, I believe there is a wrap in the genesis framework and I get white spaces around it when I try.

      I was trying to use the <script> function on the button of the page to create a page specific style… but i’m very new at all this.

      Any help is appreciated.

      Jesse

      #19298
      Eric
      Customer

        Do you have a link to your site with the exact location it’s supposed to show in?


        I create awesome sites for awesome people! Contact me if interested – ericsanchez1585@gmail.com

        #19306
        Jesse
        Customer

          it’s still a coming soon page so it’s not live yet.

          I don’t think my question was particularly clear though… it really relates to any new Page and the creation of a fixed with image that takes up only the top of the page (like the Front Page 1 Widget) but goes to the edges of the screen.

          Whereas, if I just pop an image in there, there would be white padding all around it at present.

          Best,
          jesse

          #19354
          Eric
          Customer

            It may be possible to do, but the only way to know is if I have a link so I can inspect the Source Code. Just let me know when you have your site ready and available (with the image installed) and I can see if it will be a simple Customization. If not, then it could require hiring a Developer to Customize it for you. But before you hire anyone let me take a look first just in case it’s something easy to do.


            I create awesome sites for awesome people! Contact me if interested – ericsanchez1585@gmail.com

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