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Anton G.
Anton G.
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exzmp

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John S.
John S.
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Hello Nikolay

You could inspect the page and find the id of the section you want to be full-width.

You can see an example here : http://www.bramminginfo.dk/brm02/

It is a wow-slider that is made full-width.

In the expert section for the page is this :

<style>

#imPageRowContent_6, #imCell_39, #imCellStyle_39 {width: 100%;}

#imCell_39 {left:0;}

</style>

The same could be used for nearly all objects on a page.

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Anton G.
Anton G.
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we used this code to insert a  Google map

<style> #imPageRow_N div, #imPageRow_N iframe { padding: 0; width: 100% !important;overflow-x: hidden} </style>

but for a "Masonry" (5 pictures in a row)  like this code doesn't work
because each picture is stretched to a width
cry 5 pictures are not made in one row

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Anton G.
Anton G.
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display: block;
 modify to
display: flex;

but how to do it correctly?
what is the syntax and order of commands?

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Nikolay Z.
Nikolay Z.
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John S.
Hello Nikolay You could inspect the page and find the id of the section you want to be full-width. You can see an example here : http://www.bramminginfo.dk/brm02/ It is a wow-slider that is made full-width. In the expert section for the page is this : <style> #imPageRowContent_6, #imCell_39, #imCellStyle_39 {width: 100%;} #imCell_39 {left:0;} </style> The same could be used for nearly all objects on a page.

Thank you very much, John! 

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Posted on the from Nikolay Z.