Played around a little bit in CSS with the episode view. See screenshots below.
header { position:absolute; z-index:3; top:0; right:0; left:0; }
.epPost.img-container { position:fixed; top:0; right:0; bottom:0; left:0; }
// either remove these rules...
.epPost.img-container { min-height: 100px; max-height: 45vh; max-width:1400px; }
// or add these....
.epPost.img-container { min-height: auto; max-height: auto; max-width:auto; }
main.container + div.container { position: relative; z-index: 3; width: 100%; background: white; margin-top: 3em; }
#comments { max-width: 1170px; width:90%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; background:transparent; }
footer.chalkboard-wood { position:relative; z-index:3; }
Not sure if that's to your liking or not, just wanted to experiment since you've got nice high-res images anyway. The .img-container thing won't translate that well to taller screens - would work better if it had a background image instead of an img element inside.
Played around a little bit in CSS with the episode view. See screenshots below.
header { position:absolute; z-index:3; top:0; right:0; left:0; }
.epPost.img-container { position:fixed; top:0; right:0; bottom:0; left:0; }
// either remove these rules...
.epPost.img-container { min-height: 100px; max-height: 45vh; max-width:1400px; }
// or add these....
.epPost.img-container { min-height: auto; max-height: auto; max-width:auto; }
main.container + div.container { position: relative; z-index: 3; width: 100%; background: white; margin-top: 3em; }
#comments { max-width: 1170px; width:90%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; background:transparent; }
footer.chalkboard-wood { position:relative; z-index:3; }
Not sure if that's to your liking or not, just wanted to experiment since you've got nice high-res images anyway. The .img-container thing won't translate that well to taller screens - would work better if it had a background image instead of an img element inside.
Lemon, October 10, 2016, 11:01:23 am
Looks pretty good actually. I've made a few tweaks and incorporated it into the site design. Thanks Lemon!