Avani – increase width

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hello All,

    I’m trying to increase the width of the area that my main content is displayed. I have the Avani theme, and there is no “Layout options” in the customise area, so I assume I have to use additional CSS (though I may be wrong).

    I intend to remove the sidebar (easily done in the customise section), but can’t figure out to widen the main content to cover, for example, 90% of the screen width.

    I’ve searched and googled extensively and can’t find a solution.

    Thanks in advance.

    Website: sciencesauceonline.com

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

  • Hey there, these forums are for the free sites using our managed hosting service, which can be quite different from running your own WordPress installation at another host.

    Try contacting support for your theme, as that may be your best bet.
    https://wordpress.org/support/theme/avani/

    Here’s a link to the correct forums for self-managed sites:
    https://wordpress.org/support/forums/

    I wanted to note too, the www version of your site doesn’t work. Your host should be able to help you fix that with a cname. Cheers!

  • Unknown's avatar

    Thanks for clearing that up – I’ve obviously mixed the two up (I though .com was used for installations).

    I’ll use the .org forums to find an answer.

    Also thanks for pointing out the www issue – I’ll get it sorted somehow.

    Hey there, these forums are for the free sites using our managed hosting service, which can be quite different from running your own WordPress installation at another host.

    Try contacting support for your theme, as that may be your best bet.
    https://wordpress.org/support/theme/avani/

    Here’s a link to the correct forums for self-managed sites:
    https://wordpress.org/support/forums/

    I wanted to note too, the www version of your site doesn’t work. Your host should be able to help you fix that with a cname. Cheers!

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