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Has anyone figured out a workaround on having different background images depending on the page you go?

like for example #about and #contact page having different background images.

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    I haven't tried this.

    But you could put all the content in the new section in 1 container that you make full screen and then you change the background of that container.

    Hope you understand what I mean 😅

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      yes definitely do. I was just playing around with a container today.

      thanks for the suggestion!

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    Set the page to a wide box.
    Add containers for each arch in full width.
    Add content to each container.
    Add different backgrounds to each container.
    Add section breakers to create “pages”.

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    Possible workaround: put them on subdomains and thus different cards.

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      Hmmmm, I'll have to look into subdomain documentation. Don't really know how those work.

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        Subdomains are not ideal as they don't share SEO juice.
        But if you want to implement hit me up for help.

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