Featured image position with Didi theme
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I am trying to avoid a gap on the right hand side of the featured image with a blog post in a website using the Didi theme and it just aligns it to the left. I’d like the picture to be centred or to stretch across the whole window. I need to use the featured image capability so that the image appears next to the title in the list of posts. Can anyone help with this? Thanks
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https://wordpress.com/themes/didi/
The live demo site is here https://dididemo.wordpress.com/
The theme specific support doc is at https://wordpress.com/themes/didi/support/
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I’d like the picture to be centred or to stretch across the whole window.
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