This topic has 9 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 7 years, 11 months ago ago by Jack Richardson
hi there. i know that i can create my own ess grid but i like the current look of grid used in the portfolio page. i just want to change the boxed layout to full layout without any space between the boxes. and the title of the post visible before and after hover. i know i can read documentation http://essential.themepunch.com/documentation/ ) but i just need to edit the current one used for portfolio.
can you please tell me what grid to edit for the portfolio page?
Hello,
Do you want the full width layout for this section? See screenshot: http://prntscr.com/b2rpo2
Regards,
Robert Hall
yes please…and all the images should have no border or space between them
but also the images should be even – not masonry – with the title layer on top of the images with the same red hover layer
sorry i thought you meant the features page…which is /features
just have a look at the features page – not the feature’s section on the home page
Hello,
As I see you’re using default theme portfolio template http://storage7.static.itmages.com/i/16/0512/h_1463059566_6496965_b9d3f5f170.jpeg , not Ess. grid. To add Ess. grid you need select Default template instead of Portfolio for your page and add Essential Grid element in VC editor and select what grid to display.
Please show on our demo what portfolio page exactly you want to use.
Best regards,
Jack Richardson.
can anyone assist please?
sorry for the previous reply – it was sent at the time of your previous reply.
i want to use my /features page as the portfolio page because various features are added to the portfolio section as projects.
i like the default red hover overlay with the blocked text “more” as it is currently set. however, the only thing i want to change is to have all the projects displayed WIDE and not BOXED.
wide layout – even grid – with no margins
Hello,
I’ve added this code in Custom CSS for desktop:
.portfolio-image img {
height: 200px;
width: 100%;
}
.portfolio-item.columns-count-4 {
padding: 0;
}
Please check Portfolio page now.
Best regards,
Jack Richardson.
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