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[Resolved] my header will not fill the entire page

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Last updated by Beda 7 years, 9 months ago.

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I am trying to: make my header span the entire page and not be cut off on the sides

I have tried multiple different css options and nothing works. can you please tell me what code I should use to make my header span the entire width of the page?

thank you

please refer to:

https://toolset.com/forums/topic/my-header-will-not-fill-the-entire-page/

for previous thread

#424517

The website you linked there, does not seem to exist.

Anyway, you need to create a Row, and set that Row to "Cells extend to the full width"
You insert then a Cell, and the Cell's content will extend to full width.

If you would like the Black Background to full widht, you can use the Option "Full width background Row background extends to full width".

This should not require any Custom CSS.
It's documented here:
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/learn-how-rows-can-displayed-different-ways/

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