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1/14/2015 1:09 PM
 

Hi there,

I'm using Dynamic Views, and I am having trouble getting the module to fill up the width of the page.

I've gone into the html and added some CSS to make the table adjust to the width of its container, because we want it to scale down for phones.  However, it has created a div container (for the module, I believe) with a fixed width, and it won't let me adjust that width.  I've got the table and its columns all set to percentages, and it's stuck at 665 pixels and won't let me get bigger. (The good news is that it works on phones now, though!)

Is there a way to adjust the maximum width of a module?

Thanks!

 
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3/4/2015 6:59 PM
 
(Assuming that you're talking about Blogger)
There's a few ways, such as overriding it with custom css, (e.g. http://www.southernspeakers.net/2012/...).

However, implementing this change means you can use the 'Adjust widths' in the Blogger Template Designer to trial different widths until you're happy. I hacked it up a couple days ago.
http://so-how-do-i.blogspot.com.au/20...

Luke
 
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