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I see that Epik already has a landing page, but what I want is a landing page which is full width.
How do I create a full width land page and how do I register it so that Genesis will see it and allow me to select it?
http://www.wphike.com/126/create-landing-page-genesis-framework first result I got by Googling
Thanks Scooby but I know how to use Google. What I don’t know is how to make a landing page which is full width.
I found what I wanted here in the end ~ http://wpsites.net/web-design/how-to-create-a-custom-landing-page-template-for-genesis/
Hi Terence, I just saw this post and the link. I tried this, but i still can’t get the page to be a proper full width – the content is still restricted within a container of some sort.
See my page here: http://www.jonathon.co/family-portrait-photographer/
The photos on this page are displayed with a slider plugin – i want the slider to fill the entire page, but this container is restricting the view. I’m sure it’s pretty straightforward to remove the container, but I’m not a programmer and i’m not sure how to get the solution i want….and i can;t see anything on Google (I’ve spent a few hours trying to figure this out ๐
Any help is appreciated!
Jonathon,
Maybe I don’t know what you mean when you say “full width” but I followed your link, and the page I came to totally fills my browser window…I mean it looks like “full width” to me.
*GeoUser*
<div class=”tp-bgimg defaultimg” style=”width: 100%; height: 100%; opacity: 1; visibility: inherit; z-index: 20; background-image: url(http://cdn7.jonathon.co/wp-content/uploads/portrait-photographers-in-edinburgh-1111.jpg); background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); background-size: cover; background-position: 50% 50%; background-repeat: no-repeat;” src=”http://cdn7.jonathon.co/wp-content/uploads/portrait-photographers-in-edinburgh-1111.jpg”></div>
The above code from your website seems to work. On my 27 inch monitor it fills the screen.