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- March 27, 2019 at 10:35 am #29945Ric K.Guest
I have my theme set to a solid background color. The home page is based on a page section that has a background image.
When viewing the site it looks fine unless I make the browser taller. As far as I can tell the page section will only grow tall enough to hold its content. The end result is that I see my home page with a section below it the color of my theme’s background color. Since I have a footer I see four horizontal sections – the header, my page section (with image), a background color bar, and a footer bar.
I only want to see the header (menu section), the page section of my image, and the footer. I guess what I’m asking is whether the image from my page section can be made to grow past the content it holds so that it touches the footer and I never see the theme background.
I don’t want to achieve the effect by making my image the theme image. That is, unless there is a way to bulk convert the other pages of my site to ignore the image and use a solid color. As it stands, I tried using my image for the theme and found that it took over for every other page in my site.
March 27, 2019 at 1:52 pm #29946arnelcGuestIf you’re trying to accomplish something that is not a normal function within the BoldGrid interface, then it will require custom code – typically CSS to get the behavior you’re trying to accomplish. This is typically beyond the scope of support, however, you are welcome to inquire by sending a support ticket into BoldGrid. If it’s something that can easily be done then the code maybe supplied. Or, you may want to consult with an experienced website designer/developer.
If you have any further questions or comments, please let us know.
March 27, 2019 at 2:54 pm #29947Ric K.GuestUnderstood, thank you.
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