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Home › Forums › All Other Themes › Not seeing "Basic Settings" in my Gravida Pro
Hi, I’ve been looking at the supplied online documentation and don’t see the Customize -> Basic settings (and the gear icon, etc.) in my version of Gravida Pro. I’d like to explore the Full Width versus Boxed layouts and don’t see any of these settings in my Customize settings. The site is http://392.1d5.myftpupload.com/.
Thank you,
Michael
Hi Michael,
The theme has been updated to new Customizer than what you are using. Since you are already using it on 1 website we would recommend continue using it because implementation of the new one would mean starting from scratch the homepage and the colors.
If you need re-access to the theme for use in some other domain let us know.
Regards,
Brad
Hi Brad,
If that’s the case, is there some way I can explore Full-Width versus Boxed, perhaps using CSS?
Hi Michael,
Kindly go to Appearance>>Customize>>Basic>>Site Layout
You will find the Full-Width and Boxed layout
Regards,
Brad
I was mentioning that I don’t see these options. There’s no Basic in my customize screen. Please see image: http://imgur.com/yOhhVWn
Thank you!
Hi Michael,
Sorry for the previous answer by brad. Old gravida theme doesn’t have layout option. You can change the site full-width to boxed layout using css.
Regards,
Dave
Thank you, Dave. So what do I need to enter in my custom CSS to enable this?
Hi Michael,
Kindly add this code in custom CSS box:
#wrapper{width:990px; margin:0 auto !important;}
Regards,
Dave
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