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RyanDejaegher

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  1. You may have to rely on setting the filename of any images you use to include something like "coffee-shop-full-bleed" where the word "bleed" can be used to target all the images that have bleed and then apply the styling to get the result. Just for reference I tested some code and here's what the result looks like
  2. @Kyletto There's a couple ways you could approach this 1. You could add some custom CSS that would only apply to the first image in a blog post. This would act as the feature/headline image. 2. You could set the container for the blog post to be wide so that all your images are wider (but still sizeable with spacers) and then apply some custom CSS to control the paragraph width so that they don't get too wide. If you don't want all the images to be full width and only the main blog image I'd go with option 1.
  3. section#packages .Index-gallery-item-content-body a { background: #f6f3ef; color: #6e7376; padding: 15px 25px; border-radius: 0px; font-family: 'Montserrat'; } If that doesn't do the trick feel free to share a link to the site and I can help you out
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