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Adding a Container Wrapper - Documentation

By default, there’s no element that wraps your entire container. A container wrapper might be useful if you’re wanting to place a border or shadow around your entire website, and don’t want to apply it to individual elements (header, widgets, content area etc..). To achieve this, you’ll need to use the Elements module. First, create […]



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Adding a Container Wrapper - Documentation

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By default, there’s no element that wraps your entire container. A container wrapper might be useful if you’re wanting to place a border or shadow around your entire website, and don’t want to apply it to individual elements (header, widgets, content area etc..). To achieve this, you’ll need to use the Elements module. First, create […]



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Adding a Container Wrapper - Documentation

By default, there’s no element that wraps your entire container. A container wrapper might be useful if you’re wanting to place a border or shadow around your entire website, and don’t want to apply it to individual elements (header, widgets, content area etc..). To achieve this, you’ll need to use the Elements module. First, create […]

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