Deleting blocks?

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Please, maybe I'm just too dumb to get it, how can I delete blocks in sites.
I downloaded unbound theme from the net and building my photo gallery website with it.
"Unbound" consists of three blocks in the main area of the site, one big column1 and two smaller columns, called two and three.
For the index-page I can use all of these three columns, but for the gallery-site, I want to delete column two (the one in the middle) and extend column 1 (the broad one situated on the left side) to cover the space of the former column 2.
My question:
1. how to delete blocks in each site individually?
2. how to make existing blocks bigger in each site individually?
Is it possible at all?
Can anyone help?
Thank you very much.
Toby

 
bryanlewis replied on at Permalink Reply
bryanlewis
http://www.concrete5.org/help/editing/login-incontext-editing/

Once you watch those vids let me know if you have any more questions.
admin replied on at Permalink Reply
This vid I know, I'm wondering if predefined columns (or areas, however you wanna call it) can be modified into each page.

Example: My personal photogallery website consist of three pages: index, gallery and guestbook.

I wish to do this:

For the index - Page: all three columns used --> no problem here!

for the gallery - page: two columns merged together as one big to have the exhibition thumbnails into it, one column on the right with some text --> how can I delete column 2 (middle) and extend column 1 (main, left) to the right to cover the space of fomer column 2?

Do I have to code changes into the html - file and the stylesheet for this or is there a inherit way to do it via the CMS.

Thank you,

Toby
Tony replied on at Permalink Reply
Tony
sounds like you should make another page type for that layout. so you'd be doing it with html and css. hopefully concrete5 should have an easier way to do this in an upcoming release.
admin replied on at Permalink Reply
By the way: should my thread be moved to "Themes". Maybe I posted in a wrong place?
Sorry!
Thank you all!
bryanlewis replied on at Permalink Reply
bryanlewis
Yes your thread should be in "Themes" .

Yea If you know HTML and CSS you should be able to make a new page type fairly easy to accomplish this.
admin replied on at Permalink Reply
Thank you very much!