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    Hello,

    I am trying to add an item to my primary menu.
    My active theme is ‘primer’.
    WP 4.7.2

    When I add item (add new page) to the primary menu, the content background color dimensions (where the text and images will be overlayed) are smaller (horizontally) than the other default menu pages that I already have (pages already provided by the default ‘primer’ theme).

    I have tried to search for this, only to find information on ‘changing’ the content background color and not the dimensions.

    I do not understand why the new page would not follow the same default format provided by the ‘primer’ theme.

    What am I doing wrong and/or how do I change this new smaller content background color box size?

    Thanks.

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  • Can you share a link to your site? It’s hard to visualize what you’re talking about without seeing it on the page.

    Thread Starter brikke

    (@brikke)

    Here are 2 screenshots.

    Screenshot 1 – https://snag.gy/AFzlb0.jpg
    Screenshot 2 – https://snag.gy/YsXSGZ.jpg

    You will see the horizontal dimension of the content background (grey box) in the submenu of the first screenshot is much ‘shorter’ than in screenshot 2. Screenshot 2 represents the ‘default’ format as per the theme, whereas screenshot 1 represents my new added page to the menu.

    How do I create a new submenu that will have the same content background as in screenshot 2?

    Thanks,

    Brikke

    This seems like a theme-specific issue. This might be better posted in the Primer forum so the theme authors could take a look.

    Also, why isn’t there any content on the “Sectors” page? Maybe this problem would resolve itself if you duplicated the content structure from the “Background” page?

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