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Hi Carian,

I have a problem with photo in the header of the template.
Photo is exactly the same size as originally in the template.
But when you look on the website on a bigger screen (24 inch), the photo will be shown half..
the bottom half drops out. When you look on laptop or small screen, everything is ok
How can i fix that?

(realdutchfoods.com)

Kindly regards,
Edgar
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Hi Edgar

May I suggest the following Custom CSS which will place a max width of your header slideshow which will avoid any extreme cropping on bigger screens (edit to taste)....


.vegas-slide {
margin: 0 auto;
max-width: 1400px;
}


Ciarán
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Hi Carian,

thanks for helping me with this issue.
I added the code but i forgot to tell that i want to resize the photo for mobile device.
The photo will not automatically resized to portrait or landscape.
How can i fix this?

Kindly regards,
Edgar
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Hi Edgar

Using the following CSS in the Custom CSS fields of your 'Responsive Options' you can set the header size for each device (edit to taste)...


#header {
height: 350px !important;
}


Ciarán
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