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Creating a blog with header/intro image results in a fixed width image that does not follow the column width of the column an article is displayed in (2). @
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I therefore have to put the full image on the first line of the articletext itself (other articles on this page) so that I can force it to do so (1).
Can you tell how I can force column width in the "image & links" tab and set an "intro" to 100% width (1)?
I have created the /templates/g5_hydrogen/custom/scss/custom.scss where I have put CSS overrulings / additions.
Thank you.
Remove the "left" class that you put in the intro image on the image and links tab.
Regards, Mark.
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On the images and links tab of your article, on the intro image section there is a field called image class.
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Regards, Mark.
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It's one of these lovely new "features" of Joomla 4. If you don't add a class at all it automatically adds "left" (but you don't see it in the article). Also, Joomla defaults the blog images to have margin around it too (naff I know). So basically you just need to put "nomarginall" in the class field then it will not add the "left" class and the class you added will eliminate the margin.
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