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I want my pictures to be complete and centered but there is something blocking it, is a slider for 9 pictures and each picture has a box that holds inside the picture.
The main problem is the plantilla that holds the picture, the thing is tha I've been trying to make it bigger so the image can occupy the whole center of the page
This is part of the code that I have in my css
div.carousel .col-md-4.animation-element {
min-width: 400px !important;
margin-left: 0%;
}
.carousel-indicators {
margin-bottom: 10%;
}
.carousel .item{
margin: 0 auto;
}
and this is the Website
I've tried to change the css of bootstrap but not even that worked, I've put the configuration "margin: 0 auto;" also but nothing
.carousel-inner {
position: relative;
width: 100%;
overflow: hidden;
}
I removed the overflow: hidden; and it looks fine to me.
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So I’m trying to redesign my website to keep the header at the top of the screen and let the rest of the page scroll beneath it. I did some research and found a nice JSfiddle that explained what I needed to do: http://jsfiddle.net/austinbv/2KTFG
#header {
position: fixed;
top: 0px;
height: 20px;
width: 100%;
background: green;
}
#body{ margin-top: 30px; height: 3000px; overflow: auto; }
<div id='header'>hello</div>
<div id='body'>skdfl</div>
I added the 2 DIVs to a Dreamweaver template and then the CSS. I then broke my page up into 2 portions and placed each in the corresponding DIV. Now when I view the page in the browser, the bottom div refuses to extend far enough to show the contents within. it stops at the bottom of the screen, not the bottom of the contents. See the example at http://www.rcda.org:81/index2.html
I researched the net and found people saying that the contents of the DIV are somehow floated and above the div causing the div to not expand. I did not float the contents.
What can I do to get body div to expand to the height of its contents?
On your div#body (random div..), you have overflow:hidden- with a fixed height, this is hiding anything below the fixed height.
Take off overflow: hidden; on the body css in index2.html
#body {
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
margin-top: 203px;
}
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My website is currently hosted here: https://jogh-reports-zaksheikh.c9users.io/. At the bottom a load more button appears and I need to center this button and make it fill the width of the last post. How can I do this?
Thanks
Try this
#infinite-handle {
overflow: hidden;
max-width: 88%; /* adjust as per requirement*/
margin: 20px auto; /* adjust as per requirement*/
}
As per your comment the Updated Code :
#infinite-handle {
overflow: hidden;
max-width: 50%;
margin: 20px 0px;
}
if i get you right, you problem is in your max-width for infinite-handle, you should use something like none or 90% instead of fixed value and change magin left/right to feel space. For example:
margin: 20px 1%;
width: 98%;
max-width: none;
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On this template: GYM
If I add add more text under the welcome title, the form is lowered down and then disappears (class .home has overflow: hidden).
If I make it visible then will be over the section under it. What I want is the div's height to be modified depending on the text that I add, to show all the content and then start the other section (w/o a scroll for the div -> overflow: scroll)
Thanks!
Make the form position:relative; and the carousel position:absolute; (with extra positioning).
This will make sure the height will adjust, but still allow the carousel to flow in the background.
Edit (this is what I used):
.home form {
background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.3);
height: 100%;
padding-top: 150px;
position: relative;
width: 100%;
z-index: 90;
}
.carousel {
position: absolute;
top: 90px;
left: 0;
width: 100%;
}
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I have been trying(very hard)to get this slider to remain inside the black area of the background image. I can do it if I set all the widths etc. to fixed values but
then the page is no longer responsive. When I try using percentages everything scales with the browser but the slider jumps around...Mock up is running at:
http://www.skaliwag.com.au
Hello i think i fixed your problem.
It's very simple. You just need to change two values in your css: the .rslides margin to 65% auto and remove the margin-top of the image. Then it should look like this.
The slider div:
.rslides {
position: relative;
list-style: none;
overflow: hidden;
width: 70%;
padding: 0M
margin: 65% auto;
}
and the image:
.rslides img {
float: none;
display: block;
height: auto;
width: 100%;
border: solid 1px;
border-radius: 10px;
position: relative;
}
Hope it was helpfull :)
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im already finished with the site but i got a lil problem.
i would like to put three hover boxes on the top of the icon box and text as u can see on this pic.
the problem is that if i do a new div box its on top of the #webicons box .
would be nice if ya could !
Here is the actual status. http://www.awesom-media.de/umgebung/index.html
jsfiddle.net/D6V6R/
This solution work's though I dont think your lis in the #referenzbox are the correct dimensions as currently they are too big for all to fit on one line.
Currently the container has a width of 1200px and the three lis at 400px plus padding are to wide for this.
If you white-space: nowrap; on #referenzbox ul you can see this issue.
Personally, I would close #block-container just before #referenzbox and set width: 100%; on this #referenzbox.
You can adjust the sizes to fit your needs.
#referenzbox {
height: 400px;
background-color: red;
clear: both;
width: 100%;
}
.webdesignbox {
max-width: 520px;
float: left;
min-height: 545px;
margin-bottom: 30px;
}
In short, as you floated the icons, you needed to clear them on the next div with clear: both;