Backdraft Responsive over 1200px

Each of the modules has a “outer-wrapper” element (e.g. twoWrapper) that has a max-width of 1200px. This is to keep the layout from falling apart on very large screens.

If that max-width is not working, that usually means one of two things:

  1. Somehow, you removed the 1200px max-width for the wrapper elements. If so, simply re-add it.

  2. More likely, you accidentally copied the inner-wrapper HTML item that is just inside the outer-wrapper, rather than the outer-wrapper itself, when you added the modules to your page. Every module in Backdraft has a construction like so:

    • Outer-wrapper (e.g. twoWrapper)
      • Inner-wrapper (e.g. two)
        • Columns (e.g. twoLeft, twoRight)

    If you just click on each of the modules using your cursor, you will almost always select the inner-wrapper element instead of the outer-wrapper. That is why I always recommend that you use Freeway’s sidebar to select the right element. Also, I’ll probably be changing the names of the elements in the next release to help reduce the amount of confusion regarding this.


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