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Hi,

I just installed the Arkadia template and as soon as I checked it out noticed that when you see it on a mobile, or mobile size, the template doesn't align properly, taking all the screen but is somewhat small to the left hand side of the screen and showing the complete background image.

When I stretch it to make it full screen as it should be I get a bottom scroll.

Looks like the background image is conditioning the size.

How can this be fixed?

Thanks
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Hi Ciarán ,

It did... and works perfectly now.

Thanks a lot... ;)
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Ok..

Try changing the CSS to the following...

#header {
position: relative;
width: auto !important;
}


Hopefully that should do it :)

Ciarán
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Hi again Ciaran,

Still the same result.
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Thank you

To resolve this issue could you try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters...


#header {
position: relative;
width: auto;
}


Ciarán
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Hi Booksie

Would you have a URL to an example of this issue?

Ciarán
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