Works but limited control
It was easy to install and get a full-width page. So it accomplishes what it sets out to do. However, 100% full width looks a bit awkward. It would be much better to have an in-between option, say 80%. Or, ideally, be able to specify exactly how much of a border to have. There is some discussion in the forum about this but the suggested solution did not work for me.
Near perfect but not with Draftly
This is a Near Perfect solution for adding bulk changes to my theme’s width. But with the Draftly theme my featured image vanishes from the top of all posts. So cannot use this out of the box. Not yet sure how to resolve. But will figure it out by days end. I hope 🙁 Oh. To change appearance of all posts at once… Go to WP Admin. Go to Posts → All Posts. Tick the checkbox of every post that you want to edit. In the “Bulk actions” dropdown, select “Edit”. Press “Apply”. In the form that appears, select the new template in the “Template” dropdown. Press “Update”. …then wait a minute or two for your database and cache to get the clue of all the changes. Credit for those seven steps goes to Robert Anderson (@noisysocks) in another Wordpress.org support post.
andrebell82
August 8, 2024
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2 replies
Great plugin 90% effective
I had a problem with the sidebar and this plugin solved it 90%. A great job, congratulations! Although it does not work on the store page, and not on the blog, any solution?
robermix33
November 12, 2022
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1 reply
Near perfect but not with Draftly
This is a Near Perfect solution for adding bulk changes to my theme’s width. But with the Draftly theme my featured image vanishes from the top of all posts. So cannot use this out of the box. Not yet sure how to resolve. But will figure it out by days end. I hope 🙁 Oh. To change appearance of all posts at once… Go to WP Admin. Go to Posts → All Posts. Tick the checkbox of every post that you want to edit. In the “Bulk actions” dropdown, select “Edit”. Press “Apply”. In the form that appears, select the new template in the “Template” dropdown. Press “Update”. …then wait a minute or two for your database and cache to get the clue of all the changes. Credit for those seven steps goes to Robert Anderson (@noisysocks) in another Wordpress.org support post.
andrebell82
August 8, 2024
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2 replies
Removing sidebar doesn’t work
When selecting the option to remove the sidebar it goes into “full width” mode instead of keeping the ‘boxed’ mode and the theme (Muzeum) used on the website is totally messed up for the page in question. Text starts with zero margin at left and ends at right with zero. Didn’t work well for me on the site I was using it on.
rudybrinkman
October 13, 2023
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3 replies
I’d love to use this but it didn’t work with Deep Theme/WP Bakery
I was sad to see this didn’t work with our configuration, maybe it’s too complicated. All I see is a regular template or a Slider Revolution blank template but I need a fullwidth template that includes the header and footer.
Jonibean
September 27, 2023
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1 reply
Near perfect but not with Draftly
This is a Near Perfect solution for adding bulk changes to my theme’s width. But with the Draftly theme my featured image vanishes from the top of all posts. So cannot use this out of the box. Not yet sure how to resolve. But will figure it out by days end. I hope 🙁 Oh. To change appearance of all posts at once… Go to WP Admin. Go to Posts → All Posts. Tick the checkbox of every post that you want to edit. In the “Bulk actions” dropdown, select “Edit”. Press “Apply”. In the form that appears, select the new template in the “Template” dropdown. Press “Update”. …then wait a minute or two for your database and cache to get the clue of all the changes. Credit for those seven steps goes to Robert Anderson (@noisysocks) in another Wordpress.org support post.
andrebell82
August 8, 2024
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2 replies
I’d love to use this but it didn’t work with Deep Theme/WP Bakery
I was sad to see this didn’t work with our configuration, maybe it’s too complicated. All I see is a regular template or a Slider Revolution blank template but I need a fullwidth template that includes the header and footer.
Jonibean
September 27, 2023
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1 reply
Die Suche hat ein Ende
Entweder waren die ausgewählten Templates zu schmal oder der Seitenaufbau gefiel nicht. Mit dieser Erweiterung habe ich eine simple Lösung gefunden. Vielen Dank
msfiets
January 27, 2023
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1 reply
Removing sidebar doesn’t work
When selecting the option to remove the sidebar it goes into “full width” mode instead of keeping the ‘boxed’ mode and the theme (Muzeum) used on the website is totally messed up for the page in question. Text starts with zero margin at left and ends at right with zero. Didn’t work well for me on the site I was using it on.
rudybrinkman
October 13, 2023
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3 replies
Works but limited control
It was easy to install and get a full-width page. So it accomplishes what it sets out to do. However, 100% full width looks a bit awkward. It would be much better to have an in-between option, say 80%. Or, ideally, be able to specify exactly how much of a border to have. There is some discussion in the forum about this but the suggested solution did not work for me.
Near perfect but not with Draftly
This is a Near Perfect solution for adding bulk changes to my theme’s width. But with the Draftly theme my featured image vanishes from the top of all posts. So cannot use this out of the box. Not yet sure how to resolve. But will figure it out by days end. I hope 🙁 Oh. To change appearance of all posts at once… Go to WP Admin. Go to Posts → All Posts. Tick the checkbox of every post that you want to edit. In the “Bulk actions” dropdown, select “Edit”. Press “Apply”. In the form that appears, select the new template in the “Template” dropdown. Press “Update”. …then wait a minute or two for your database and cache to get the clue of all the changes. Credit for those seven steps goes to Robert Anderson (@noisysocks) in another Wordpress.org support post.
andrebell82
August 8, 2024
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2 replies