Making a Row Full Page Width (Toggle Switch)
Learn how to make a row containing content blocks span the full page width in QuoteCloud documents, creating content that reaches right to the edge of the page (ignoring any page margin that is set in the document layout).
FAQs: Full-Page-Width Row Toggle
What does “full page width” mean in this context?
It means the selected row expands to span the entire width of the page, disregarding the standard margins. Anything within that row—images, colors, or content blocks—appears edge to edge.
Why would I use this feature?
Extending a row to full width is perfect for visual impact—especially for background images or colored blocks where you don’t want any margin visible on either side.
How do I activate the full-page-width option?
Hover over the row you’d like to expand. Right click on the row and click the "expand row” icon to toggle full-width mode.
Can I turn this feature off once I've enabled it?
Yes—click the same icon again to deactivate full-width mode and return to the default layout with margins.
Is resizing my image necessary for full effect?
If you’re using an image within the row, resizing it to full-page width helps ensure the content aligns perfectly with the row’s expanded layout and avoids unsightly gaps.
Is this feature available in both the Edge and Java Editions?
Yes—the feature appears in both editor versions. The visual cues and behavior remain consistent.
Quick Reference Table
FAQ | Summary Answer |
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What it does | Extends a row to span full page width, ignoring margins. |
Why use it | Great for visual elements like images or background colors. |
How to enable | Hover over row, click the expand icon to toggle it on. |
How to disable | Click the icon again to revert to normal width. |
Image considerations | Resize images for better alignment in full-width layout. |
Editor availability | Supported in both Edge and Java Editions of the editor. |