Ok, I’ve done this. The thing is that I want to put different titles in the headline on the pages I mentioned. Is this too complicated? http://titania.freiesschauspiel.de/
The css code for the “featured content” problem worked perfectly.
After disabling the simple custom css plugin the page was responsive again. Thank you very much!
Would it be very complicated to put a black container with title and subtitle (font color white) under the header image on some pages? Like in this example: https://www.ntgent.be/de/productie/en-avant-marche
Thanks, that worked perfectly!
Is there any possibility to insert an image into a page (no sidebar) with full width, like the header image on the front page? I would like to insert different header images into each page.
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