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#1 by she
Hi Admin can you please help, when I view my web site live, there are two grey areas either side of th template, is there a way I can change this so that the web pages fill the complete screen
Many Thanks She
Posted on Monday, 22nd October 2007 at 6:36pm
#2 by admin
Please could you send us your domain please and we will have a look at it for you.

Thanks
Posted on Tuesday, 23rd October 2007 at 9:20am
#3 by she
Hi domain name as follows http://www.sharhystedobermanns.com/

Many Thanks Sheila
Posted on Tuesday, 23rd October 2007 at 10:47am
#4 by admin
I'm afraid this is just how the template is designed. You can change it by going into the file styles.css and changing some values in there but his would require a good understanding of html and stylesheets.

Another problem with modifying this manually is that each time you update using the web builder you would have to go and make the changes again to style.css as it would overwrite the previous version.

Alternatively you could use a 3rd party web builder which may offer you a template more to your liking. (If you do choose this option please check we support the file types. You are hosting using Unix and open source technology e.g. PHP and Perl)
Posted on Tuesday, 23rd October 2007 at 11:25am
#5 by she
Many Thanks Admin, think I shall just leave well alone lol
Cheers She
Posted on Tuesday, 23rd October 2007 at 8:21pm

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