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Full Width Row Layout Not Full Width

I have the same problem as the one from a 2 yr old post.

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I’ve done the suggestion: “Thanks for your feedback. Try heading over to SettingsPage BuilderLayoutFull Width Container change it from its default value of body to: the id of the original div.”

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  1. 6 years, 4 months ago Alex S
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Fabian,

    I’ve had a look at your website and your rows appear to be full width. Do you still need assistance with this? if so, can you please highlight a row that should be full width and isn’t.

  2. 6 years, 4 months ago Fabian Dobre

    Hi. The first screenshot is from my site. As you can see the rows don't resize as I zoom-out. The second one is not my site but I suppose that's how it should work. It seems to be a dynamic resize that it's lost on my site.

    Thanks a lot.

  3. 6 years, 4 months ago Alex S
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Fabian,

    Unfortunately, we’re unable to process attachments at this time so you’ll need to upload your screenshot to a third party image hosting site like Imgur or vgy.me.

    Regardless, Full Width doesn’t work in the manner you’re after unless your theme works in the same manner (as the Page Builder full width sizing is dependent on the size of the theme container). By the sounds of it, it sounds like your after Full Width Stretched which removes the content container and instead makes the row contents the complete full width of the page – minus a content container.

  4. 6 years, 4 months ago Fabian Dobre

    Here they are. Can they be seen? https://bit.ly/2slipeU /
    https://bit.ly/2IXLx2W
    Please note that it's the same theme in both situations. The first one is installed by me, the second one is the demo from the seller.
    Can you confirm that all I have to do is change from Full Width to Full
    Width Stretched and play a little more with the content container div from the interface?

  5. 6 years, 4 months ago Alex S
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Fabian,

    Thanks. Unfortunately, Google states I don’t have permission to view either link.

    If you want the row to be the full width of the page and not have a content container, yes, use Full Width Stretched.
    If you instead want the row to be larger but not the full width of the page, you’ll need to adjust your theme’s container size.

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