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lghadmin
ParticipantSort of – When I removed the sidebars, it also removed the sidebars from the post page too so that was full width. I’ll figure things out.
lghadmin
ParticipantI was able to locate the Page ID but using the Chrome Inspector tool to remove the sidebars. This is a good clue for other people out there trying to do the same thing.
lghadmin
ParticipantI have it set to default page now live (which gets me almost there). The wonky page shows up when I switched to the default events template. Here’s a screenshot: http://screencast.com/t/bqavyGr5dCgf. What I really like is that full page calendar page but I can’t seem to get that using the default page template. The sidebars show up. I can remove the sidebars if I have a page ID but if there is no page ID then I’m stuck with the default page.
lghadmin
ParticipantI had the ‘Default Events’ template selected which gave me the full page calendar that looks good but the wonky post. I have now selected the ‘default page’ template which gives me a better looking single event post but gets rid of the full width calendar page. There is a template choice from the the them creator but that negates the calendar page entirely. I guess what I have to figure out is how to get rid of the sidebars from the calendar page. Unless you can tell me how to find the page id # for the calendar page then I have to go to the theme creator and post something there as well.
lghadmin
ParticipantAfter a little closer inspection and one moment of trying this solution out, – it looks like the The Events Calendar CSS you indicated here would inherit from the overall site Container (which uses div#container) so the result would be to reduce the entire site’s width.
lghadmin
ParticipantIt kind of helps. I’ll try adding the CSS to the theme and get back to you if that doesn’t work.
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