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October 30, 2016 at 9:06 pm in reply to: Making the featured image full width on big screens with Minimum Theme #195528upsurfMember
Thanks William
I tried that but it didn't work unfortunately.
My theme's stylesheet had this code as standard:
text-align: center;
width: 100%;It seems something is capping my images at 1600px, if I upload a bigger image it goes into my library fine, I select it as the featured image and update site. But then when I view in my browser and right click the image 'open in new tab', I see it has automatically been reduced to a file size of 1600px.
Cheers
AndrewupsurfMemberDid you ever get a solution for this issue?
I'm using the minimum theme and have just noticed that google is indexing my homepage as a post (showing the date of my last blog post back in early dec) and the homepage is not ranking as well as I'd expect (other static pages are showing up higher than the homepage on keywords they aren't even optimised for and that the homepage is).
This makes me think I need to change my homepage to a static page which I would gladly too except that means I lose the ability to use all the homepage widgets that I've got looking as I want them.
Would love to find out how I can change the homepage to a static page but keep it looking as it is with the widgets intact?
I've had a hunt through the forum and it appears a lot of people have had the same problem but may be describing it differently.
upsurfMemberThanks Sridhar for your awesome tutorial! I followed everything and it didn't work at first but I read that I needed to change the $ symbols to jQuery. Once I did that it worked perfectly.
All the best.
upsurfMemberI've figured out part 3 from above but still stuck on 1 and 2!
Is there an easy enough way to keep the 2 posts stacked on the left side and turn the right side into another div where I can add other content?
Thanks
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