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  • cyberrick13 Friend
    #1046359

    How can I add a module block that would span across a page? I can see where I could use a Spotlight block using 2-4 areas and then make the Content Type a module, but I don’t see how I can create a single widget that would take up the whole width of the block.

    I am trying to create a slider that would be like the one on the homepage of http://www.amlivestockauction.com/.

    Can you help me figure this out please?

    Thanks,

    Pankaj Sharma Moderator
    #1046431

    Hi
    Do you want to use slideshow block?
    That already has full width. You can set the container width to fluidic and it covers full screen.
    You can also use Spotlight example 2 .
    Delete the demo data and add a module for full width as an example i added it on your site homepage,
    You can only see it when u edit the page.

    Regards

    cyberrick13 Friend
    #1046586

    Yes, that works thanks. Now do you have any idea why the pictures look blurred but when you click on them they appear clear?

    Pankaj Sharma Moderator
    #1046692

    Hi
    The images looks same to me, there is no changed before or after click maybe the resolution of image is low so it looks blurred in full width

    Regards

    edna bonfim Friend
    #1049252

    Hi,

    I followed your instructions and I could add the slideshow, but I can’t change for full width (1200x600px). How can change this? And in mobile the images not appear.


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    Pankaj Sharma Moderator
    #1049320

    Hi
    Open the image property from the Block settings and set the container width to fluidic.
    I checked your site and its showing full width:
    http://prntscr.com/fwyziw
    Regards

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