Customizing Homepage Functions That Could be Used on Pages?
Darter02
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I was setting up a testpage to do some experimenting in the design of a new homepage. I placed the same elements on the page as I have on my home page. With a window on the screen to the left open to my current homepage, I had a window on my right with the experimental page.
I placed the exact same type of blocks on the new page. I then opened the settings boxes in order to customize the new the same as the old. (From here I can then modify in new directions.)
When I opened the dimensions menu I noticed a different in how each of them sets their width. On the actual homepage you set it by the percentage of the window as a whole. On the test page you can only set to specific pixel widths.
Is there a way to use the same sort of "stretchy" functions as the homepage on other pages? If not, can this be a feature request and moved to that forum?
I can see how having that same "stretchy" option on pages could lead to some interesting layouts.
I placed the exact same type of blocks on the new page. I then opened the settings boxes in order to customize the new the same as the old. (From here I can then modify in new directions.)
When I opened the dimensions menu I noticed a different in how each of them sets their width. On the actual homepage you set it by the percentage of the window as a whole. On the test page you can only set to specific pixel widths.
Is there a way to use the same sort of "stretchy" functions as the homepage on other pages? If not, can this be a feature request and moved to that forum?
I can see how having that same "stretchy" option on pages could lead to some interesting layouts.
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Maybe you've already checked this, but just in case... when editing your page, click the Layout tab and change the Layout to Stretchy.
--- Denise
Musings & ramblings at https://denisegoldberg.blogspot.com
I'm going to go try this on one of my test story pages right now!
Thank you so much! I can't wait to use this on some of the stuff I'm working on. I just applied that to one of my test story pages!
Glad I could help!
--- Denise
Musings & ramblings at https://denisegoldberg.blogspot.com