Changing Container Layout
A website container refers to the designated width of the page content, often defined by a specific CSS class or HTML element. This container ensures that the website's content is displayed within a consistent, manageable width, enhancing readability and aesthetic appeal.
This adaptability is crucial for providing a positive user experience, as it prevents content from becoming too stretched or compressed, which can disrupt the flow and readability. Therefore, the container is essential for maintaining a balanced and accessible design, ultimately contributing to the website's overall effectiveness and user engagement.
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Go to Layout Container
From WordPress Panel, go to Your Theme » Layout Container.
2
Choose Your Preferences
Adjust website layout on different screen sizes.
3
Save Changes
Click on the Publish button to save the changes.
- Getting Started 1
- Install WordPress 1.1
- Install Premium Theme 1.2
- Activate Theme License 1.3
- Server Requirements 1.4
- Required Plugins 1.5
- Import Demo Data 1.6
- Elementor Settings 1.7
- Update Premium Theme 1.8
- Customize 2
- Branding / Logo 2.1
- Color Scheme 2.2
- Typography 2.3
- Layout / Container 2.4
- Custom JS and CSS 2.5
- Content 3
- Global Sections 3.1
- Mega Menu 3.2
- Page Building 3.3