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May 23, 2016 at 12:07 am

Hey all, amazing theme.

I have/use Virtue Premium. Currently, all I do is make some menu items (clicky things) and go with an entire site layout using page builder. One single page using page builder, rows and visual editor boxes for all of my content.

Check out this site

How do I go about creating a layout like that? I like the way each section, when you scroll down, just goes right into the next color without showing any “background colors”. Such as the dark blue, dark grey background, pink, white, etc.

On my site, each row that I give a new background image or background color to leaves a bit of space/border so that the overall background color shows through. I want it like the studiorodrigo site with smooth seamless transition from one sections background color to the next.

Final question is the images, such as in the 1st section of the site (studiorodrigo). How do I get all of my images to have that pinterest sort of look, butted up against one another. When I lay out my images using anything (virtual gallery, visual editor, etc.) there is always space from one to the next, either side to side, top to bottom, etc. The spacing may vary but I want it to have the feel in their 1st section (New Work, New Work, Design Internships, Coming soon). Another site that has the image links/look that I want is

urbaninfluence.com/

Scroll down to their Pronto Cycle, Wood Shed, Watson Furniture, Arctic Club Hotel section. Those 4 images boxes, same size with no spacing/borders, each clickable for more content. It looks clean. How do I do it?

Thank you!

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