Limit template width over a given resolution.

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Hi Chris,

is there a simple way to limit the width of the template so it does not fill the monitor width above a given resolution? I want to limit the width so that it doesnt extend past my slider which is in the feature area. Currently, if viewed on a monitor with a resolution of say 1366px (greater than the slider width) the feature area, callout etc extend to the full width of the monitor and it looks odd with the slider in the centre.

I realize this is at odds with the way Treviso is supposed to be...perhaps I would have been better using your slate template. At any rate, if it can be done without too much work i'll stick with it. If not I might buy another slate template.

see attached diagram.

Thanks

Nigel

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