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Tagged: home page custom wrap, wrap background, wrap style

  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 2 months ago by Makis77.
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  • July 20, 2013 at 12:45 am #51560
    Makis77
    Member

    Hi there 🙂

    I'm trying to create a site using prose child theme where homepage will have a background only, no content, no title or widgets.
    Rest of the pages should have the usual child theme structure.

    For that reason I create a page template only for the page that will be used on home, I disabled all the actions I didnt need and I easily set it up as I wanted.
    Then I inserted into the custom code from backend the following:

    .home #wrap {
        background-color: transparent;
        /*border: 0 solid #EDEDED;*/
        border: none;
      background: transparent url(http://mysite.com/home-background-image.png) top center no-repeat;
    height: 1463px;
    }*/

    and I was happy to see that home page had the background I wanted.
    thing is that when I set the wrap styling for other pages its not used and I only see a white background as the wrap header.
    For other pages I m using the following code:

    .page #wrap {
        background-color: transparent;
        /*border: 0 solid #EDEDED;*/
        border: none;
      background: transparent url(http://mysite.com/other-pages-background-image.png) top center no-repeat;
    height: 1463px;
    }*/

    I'm probably doing something wrong here but cant find it out so any help would be appreciated.

    July 20, 2013 at 8:39 am #51591
    Anita
    Keymaster

    Please share the URL to your site so we can see what you have in place already. Thank you.


    Love coffee, chocolate and my Bella!

    July 22, 2013 at 3:18 pm #51920
    Makis77
    Member

    Hi there 🙂

    You can find the link here:
    http://by.vg/n59eW

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