Hi Adam, loving all your videos! Very short & concise, easy to follow. So... Did the Layout element change since you made this video? I have the latest version of GP Premium installed and I do not see the "Disable Elements" tab. Also, in your video when you changed your content area to "Full Width (no padding)" using the Layout element, I could see your header then spanned the full width of your screen, but your content area below didn't seem to change at all. How was the content still "contained" after changing the entire site to full width?
Disable Elements I believe is a Premium feature, do you not have GP Premium? Also, the width of my content didn't change because I utilize the inner container within my section when I'm building the page out.
@@adamwrightdesign Ah, I think that might be it. I do own GP Premium, but I think at the time I was working on a staging site that didn't have GP Premium installed. Thanks for the reply!
@@adamwrightdesign Actually... I just realized "Disable Elements" is one of the module within GP Premium that you have to Activate under Appearance -> GeneratePress. Oops!🤣
Thanks .. this is what I was looking for.. but now I ran into another problem .. how do you make sure your nav with logo and content on the page hero and rest of the page line up on the same width .. when I change the "content width" box .. it overrides the "full page width" of the background image .. I'd like for that to stay full width ..while my content stays within a certain width. . ..
You have to ensure you're building your pages with a Container and add an Inner Container - the inner container will hold your content within the contained width.
Thanks! Learning the small things makes so much of a difference
No doubt! Thanks for watchin!
Thanks Adam, I love the videos that focus on small parts of GP.
This was so helpful. Thank you for keeping it so concise and simple!
Appreciate the support!
Excellent tip saves changing every page as you build it.
Cheers, Charles!
saved me hours of searching, thanks!!!
Awesome! 🙌
Thanks as always Adam, a very relevant tip for me, just when I needed it.
Awesome to hear it! 🙌
This has really helped, thank you
Super helpful man! Thank you!
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Thanks !!! Good tip.
very helpful!
Great! Thanks for the tip 😮
Cheers! 🙌
Hi Adam, loving all your videos! Very short & concise, easy to follow. So... Did the Layout element change since you made this video? I have the latest version of GP Premium installed and I do not see the "Disable Elements" tab. Also, in your video when you changed your content area to "Full Width (no padding)" using the Layout element, I could see your header then spanned the full width of your screen, but your content area below didn't seem to change at all. How was the content still "contained" after changing the entire site to full width?
Disable Elements I believe is a Premium feature, do you not have GP Premium?
Also, the width of my content didn't change because I utilize the inner container within my section when I'm building the page out.
@@adamwrightdesign Ah, I think that might be it. I do own GP Premium, but I think at the time I was working on a staging site that didn't have GP Premium installed. Thanks for the reply!
@@adamwrightdesign Actually... I just realized "Disable Elements" is one of the module within GP Premium that you have to Activate under Appearance -> GeneratePress. Oops!🤣
Thanks .. this is what I was looking for..
but now I ran into another problem .. how do you make sure your nav with logo and content on the page hero and rest of the page line up on the same width .. when I change the "content width" box .. it overrides the "full page width" of the background image .. I'd like for that to stay full width ..while my content stays within a certain width. . ..
You have to ensure you're building your pages with a Container and add an Inner Container - the inner container will hold your content within the contained width.
@@adamwrightdesign thank you I'll check that out