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  • Theme Author Afterimage Designs

    (@afterimagedesigns)

    Hi claudiof1,

    I have no idea about this builder but I tried it for you and found a workaround ??

    Please add this css code to your stylesheet

    .page-id-1974 #dslc-content {
        overflow: visible;
    }/*Please change page id with the page ID of your page I think it is .postid-3680*/

    And Follow this video – https://www.screencast.com/t/f858foFz

    Good luck ??

    Thread Starter claudiof1

    (@claudiof1)

    Greetings and once again, thank you for your help!!!

    Your solution works perfectly on page, but unfortunately not on a post page. Your screen cast was super awesome and helped find part of the solution – in short, I did the following:

    1. Copied the php code for a full width page – no container from the WP booster theme and then replaced the single.php in my Child theme with the new code. This solved 80% of the problem.

    2. Placed the following Custom CSS (bits & pieces copied from various forums ) and it worked perfectly. I am sure this is not the best way to do, but as a complete beginner, I had not choice.

    .type-post.status-publish.format-standard.has-post-thumbnail.hentry.category-uncategorized {
    margin: 0px;
    }

    body.dslc-page .content {
    padding-bottom: 0;
    padding-top: 0;}

    div.entry-content {
    margin: 0px;
    }

    #content.site-content {
    padding-bottom: 0;
    padding-top: 0;}

    .container {
    width: 100% !important;
    }

    body.dslc-page .content {max-width: none;}

    .site-header {
    display: none;
    }

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