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Improve this questionI am developing a website using wordpress, /, so I want to ensure that width of the content is stretched. What i mean is that: if you load the site (above link) and clearly observe - you'll notice that all the sections are within the whole frame. I want it to cover and be stretched (like this - ). I assume this is something that needs to be altered in style.css and it as something to do with page padding, any pointers will be of great help.
I am using 'Elementor' plugin and 'West' theme.
Thanks in advance.
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Improve this questionI am developing a website using wordpress, http://www.csde.epizy/, so I want to ensure that width of the content is stretched. What i mean is that: if you load the site (above link) and clearly observe - you'll notice that all the sections are within the whole frame. I want it to cover and be stretched (like this - https://jahnavi8.wixsite/website-5). I assume this is something that needs to be altered in style.css and it as something to do with page padding, any pointers will be of great help.
I am using 'Elementor' plugin and 'West' theme.
Thanks in advance.
There are two ways to do it.
Try adding the following codes in your stylesheet.
.container-fluid{
padding-left: 0 !important;
padding-right: 0 !important;
}
Or add these codes to prevent padding in any direction
.container-fluid{
padding: 0 !important;
}