Making a Row Full Page Width
With QuoteCloud, you can use the toggle switch to make any row span the full width of a page. This is ideal for emphasising content such as banners, large images, or full-width text sections in your document.
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FAQs: Making a Row Full Page Width
1. What does "full page width" mean in this feature?
It allows a row to extend across the entire width of the page, ignoring any preset margins. This ensures that content like images, background colors, or blocks appear edge‑to‑edge.
2. Why would a user want to enable full-page-width rows?
This feature enhances visual impact, especially for background images or colored sections where margin-free display is desirable.
3. How do I toggle full-page-width mode on or off?
Hover over the row you'd like to adjust and right click ot open the blocks contextual menu. Click the expand‑row toggle icon that appears (it becomes blue when active). Clicking it again will revert to the standard layout with margins.Â
4. Do I need to resize my image when using this feature?
Yes—resizing the image to full‑page width ensures perfect alignment with the extended row, eliminating awkward white borders.Â
5. Is full-page-width functionality supported across different editor versions?
Yes, it is available in both the Edge and legacy Java Editions of the QuoteCloud editor. The behavior and interface are consistent across versions.Â
Quick Reference Table
Question | Answer |
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What it does | Expands a row to span full page width, disregarding margins |
Why to use it | Ideal for visuals—like images or colored rows that go edge-to-edge |
How to enable | Hover over row → click the expand icon (turns blue when active) |
How to disable | Click the same icon again to revert to normal layout |
Image considerations | Resize images to full width to avoid visible margins |
Editor availability | Supported in both Edge and Java Editions |