Despite my searches, I could not find detalied info about the “Penci Container” (in the page builder). Please, what would be its advantages compared to a classic Row – a customizable container by itself ?
The container element build-in by us. It supports you a create container in rows from Visual Composer with options like rows of visual composer. And important - it supports sticky sidebar ( rows from VC doesn't support sticky sidebar )
You can check this example to know what's sticky sidebar.
Ahaa, so that is the secret of Penci container ! Thank you ! I think users would be glad to find info about the sticky feature in the documentation (right now there is no trace about Penci container).
Auxilliary question.
When we insert a Penci container “container fluid 1400px” centered in a full width page, its width will be exactly 1400px.
However if we insert a row “container fluid 1400px” centered in a full width page, its width will be … 1430px.
Yes I said too that Penci Container has 1400px total width. It doesn't go to 1430px, the padding is inside the 1400s.
However we have 1430px width for a classic Row Container set at 1400px.
A demo on my home page: above Penci Container, just under - a Row Container. Full width page template, both set at 1400px central alignment, without margin/border/padding:
Hello,
Despite my searches, I could not find detalied info about the “Penci Container” (in the page builder). Please, what would be its advantages compared to a classic Row – a customizable container by itself ?
The sticky property ? What does that means ?
Thank you for enlightenment :)
Hi,
The container element build-in by us. It supports you a create container in rows from Visual Composer with options like rows of visual composer. And important - it supports sticky sidebar ( rows from VC doesn't support sticky sidebar )
You can check this example to know what's sticky sidebar.
Best Regards,
PenciDesign
Hi,
Ahaa, so that is the secret of Penci container ! Thank you ! I think users would be glad to find info about the sticky feature in the documentation (right now there is no trace about Penci container).
Auxilliary question.
When we insert a Penci container “container fluid 1400px” centered in a full width page, its width will be exactly 1400px.
However if we insert a row “container fluid 1400px” centered in a full width page, its width will be … 1430px.
Is there an explication ?
Have a nice day:)
Hi,
It has 15px on the left & right - so you see it has 1430px width. But, all the total content below has exactly 1400px width
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Best Regards,
PenciDesign
Yes I said too that Penci Container has 1400px total width. It doesn't go to 1430px, the padding is inside the 1400s.
However we have 1430px width for a classic Row Container set at 1400px.
A demo on my home page: above Penci Container, just under - a Row Container. Full width page template, both set at 1400px central alignment, without margin/border/padding:
https://ibb.co/b5mJp7
Hi,
Because you're using row container - and row container from VC, by default it has margin-left and margin-right is '-15'
I think you should use this section inside Penci Container to make it good.
Best Regards,
PenciDesign
Hi,
Haha, so the culprit was the hidden -15px margins of the classic VC row container.
It is more about a principle than my page. The containers should all align when set for the same width. It is weird to have such differences.
Hoping for unification :)
Have a nice day:)