Hi! After updating to the newest version all my full-width-columns are not fullscreen anymore. I'm using firefox on windows with a resolution of 1920x1200
Hey Niklas! Thanks for reporting - the body width of a single post was narrowed when using the ext responsive design for readibility, but the full width sections will need some additional logic to get back to touching the edges of the page. THis will be sorted in the next minor release :)
Hi! I checked for the solution of that problem and now the images aren't shift anymore, but I still got some issues! When I activate the "Extended Resposive Design" Option, the header gets wider but the text-areas are getting smaller then without the option activated. Thing both should get wider or am I wrong? I activated the option and you can see it on the already linked page! The header is wider then the textarea!
The blog design when not using a sidebar and having ext. responsive on actually does narrow the content area since it could be considered hard to read long text with that wide of a content area if it grew to the same size.
Hi! But what if there is not only text in a content area? E.g. I've got the navigation-links on top of the post linked above and it would look better if they would have the right width. To me, it's confusing that the content has another width then the header. Like that I have 3 widths: full-width, headers width and content width. I think that's to many different widths.
I'm not a design specialist. Just saying what feels weird to my personal eye :) I'm okay with it if you don't want to change it, but can you tell me if I can change that easily so the content area has the same width as the header areas?
As I said, to me it feels a little bit chaotic if I have three different sizes. One full width, one header width and the content width.
If I explicitely say I want to have a wider theme, why not having it all wider? If the text is fluently readable depends on the size of the font. Just the header wider if the content stays narrow... with that behaviour the option "extended resposive" makes no sence to me, because it makes the website look chaotic when everything has a different width. When I don't have the content area as wide as the header, I rather switch of that option. Makes all more squeezed but at least not looking chaotic. All just my personal opinion :)
So as you can see I still think the text should be as wide as the header, but I can see you don't think so ;) When I remember right, it was that way before so perhaps you could add an option like "wider content area" which I can enable when I enabled the "extended responsive design" option!? :) Would love that and that gives the possibility to everyone and everyone can decide which way he/she likes it :)
Hi! After updating to the newest version all my full-width-columns are not fullscreen anymore. I'm using firefox on windows with a resolution of 1920x1200
Ok... I don't know what I did, but the problem is gone :-D
//EDIT
Ah! I know what I did ;) I deactivated
Extended Responsive Design
After activating it again, the problem is back!
//EDIT2
And I'm not sure, but I think the width of a "In Container" column was wider before...
//EDIT3
I think I found a line (8587) in the style.css file:
body.single-post[data-ext-responsive="true"] .container-wrap.no-sidebar #post-area, body.single-post[data-ext-responsive="true"] .container-wrap.no-sidebar .comment-list > li {
margin: 0 auto !important;
max-width: 1000px;
}
When I remove the "max-width: 1000px" the problem seems to be solved...
Hey Niklas! Thanks for reporting - the body width of a single post was narrowed when using the ext responsive design for readibility, but the full width sections will need some additional logic to get back to touching the edges of the page. THis will be sorted in the next minor release :)
Cheers
Perfect, thanks! Until then I just deactivate this option :)
Hi! I checked for the solution of that problem and now the images aren't shift anymore, but I still got some issues! When I activate the "Extended Resposive Design" Option, the header gets wider but the text-areas are getting smaller then without the option activated. Thing both should get wider or am I wrong? I activated the option and you can see it on the already linked page! The header is wider then the textarea!
Hey again!
The blog design when not using a sidebar and having ext. responsive on actually does narrow the content area since it could be considered hard to read long text with that wide of a content area if it grew to the same size.
Cheers
Hi! But what if there is not only text in a content area? E.g. I've got the navigation-links on top of the post linked above and it would look better if they would have the right width. To me, it's confusing that the content has another width then the header. Like that I have 3 widths: full-width, headers width and content width. I think that's to many different widths.
I'm not a design specialist. Just saying what feels weird to my personal eye :) I'm okay with it if you don't want to change it, but can you tell me if I can change that easily so the content area has the same width as the header areas?
Hey Niklas!
I am afraid those are not possible with simple css therefore we'd suggest you hire a freelancer if you really need those changes :) .
All the Best,
-T
ThemeNectar Support Team
As I said, to me it feels a little bit chaotic if I have three different sizes. One full width, one header width and the content width.
If I explicitely say I want to have a wider theme, why not having it all wider? If the text is fluently readable depends on the size of the font. Just the header wider if the content stays narrow... with that behaviour the option "extended resposive" makes no sence to me, because it makes the website look chaotic when everything has a different width. When I don't have the content area as wide as the header, I rather switch of that option. Makes all more squeezed but at least not looking chaotic. All just my personal opinion :)
So as you can see I still think the text should be as wide as the header, but I can see you don't think so ;) When I remember right, it was that way before so perhaps you could add an option like "wider content area" which I can enable when I enabled the "extended responsive design" option!? :) Would love that and that gives the possibility to everyone and everyone can decide which way he/she likes it :)
Hey Niklas!
Thank you for your detailed explanation . we will surely look into it in future updates.
Cheers
ThemeNectar Support Team
Thanks! I really hope you'll implement the option for me to switch the wider layout on for the content area! Really would appreciate it! :)