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  • blackeaglece Friend
    #207170

    Hi all, I use a T3_bs3_blank and I like Home-1 layout, now if I insert a slideshow module in Home-1 position I can not see the slide on the full width. How can I do for to see the slide full width?
    Thank you
    p.s. If I choose Home-2 layout, no problem, it’s fine

    blackeaglece Friend
    #573628

    Pls Up
    Thanx

    arthurjohnston Friend
    #573638

    I would think they both would be the same. Layout for Home-1 and Home-2 are based upon the same Spotlight format.

    If using the Home-1 layout is required add a block between Mainmenu and Home-1.

    direction can be found here:

    http://www.t3-framework.org/documentation/bs3-layout-system#add-block

    Best wishes.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #573684

    It looks fine now, let us know if you still need help on this.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #738698

    It looks fine now, let us know if you still need help on this.

    blackeaglece Friend
    #573857

    <em>@Saguaros 477592 wrote:</em><blockquote>It looks fine now, let us know if you still need help on this.</blockquote>
    No not work fine, if I choose home-1 layout I not see the slide full width. I have also seen the video tutorial, how to add blocks , and Click the button and clone it, but in the folder tpls I create any file named home-1-cloned.php.
    Thank you

    blackeaglece Friend
    #738871

    <em>@Saguaros 477592 wrote:</em><blockquote>It looks fine now, let us know if you still need help on this.</blockquote>
    No not work fine, if I choose home-1 layout I not see the slide full width. I have also seen the video tutorial, how to add blocks , and Click the button and clone it, but in the folder tpls I create any file named home-1-cloned.php.
    Thank you

    arthurjohnston Friend
    #573868

    <em>@blackeaglece 477837 wrote:</em><blockquote>No not work fine, if I choose home-1 layout I not see the slide full width. I have also seen the video tutorial, how to add blocks , and Click the button and clone it, but in the folder tpls I create any file named home-1-cloned.php.
    Thank you</blockquote>

    send me login and FTP information I will work on it this weekend.

    arthurjohnston Friend
    #738882

    <em>@blackeaglece 477837 wrote:</em><blockquote>No not work fine, if I choose home-1 layout I not see the slide full width. I have also seen the video tutorial, how to add blocks , and Click the button and clone it, but in the folder tpls I create any file named home-1-cloned.php.
    Thank you</blockquote>

    send me login and FTP information I will work on it this weekend.

    blackeaglece Friend
    #573883

    <em>@arthurjohnston 477857 wrote:</em><blockquote>send me login and FTP information I will work on it this weekend.</blockquote>

    Hello, have a PM
    Thank you

    blackeaglece Friend
    #738897

    <em>@arthurjohnston 477857 wrote:</em><blockquote>send me login and FTP information I will work on it this weekend.</blockquote>

    Hello, have a PM
    Thank you

    arthurjohnston Friend
    #573890

    <em>@blackeaglece 477888 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hello, have a PM
    Thank you</blockquote>

    I installed Akeeba Backup and performed a backup prior to making the modifications.

    All modifications were made to the files within the /local/tpls folder, so you may update without losing the modifications.

    Enjoy,

    arthurjohnston Friend
    #738904

    <em>@blackeaglece 477888 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hello, have a PM
    Thank you</blockquote>

    I installed Akeeba Backup and performed a backup prior to making the modifications.

    All modifications were made to the files within the /local/tpls folder, so you may update without losing the modifications.

    Enjoy,

    blackeaglece Friend
    #573891

    <em>@arthurjohnston 477906 wrote:</em><blockquote>I installed Akeeba Backup and performed a backup prior to making the modifications.

    All modifications were made to the files within the /local/tpls folder, so you may update without losing the modifications.

    Enjoy,</blockquote>

    Thank very very much
    🙂

    blackeaglece Friend
    #738905

    <em>@arthurjohnston 477906 wrote:</em><blockquote>I installed Akeeba Backup and performed a backup prior to making the modifications.

    All modifications were made to the files within the /local/tpls folder, so you may update without losing the modifications.

    Enjoy,</blockquote>

    Thank very very much
    🙂

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