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Page width/alignment

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Kyle Brown, Web Development at Diocesan Kyle B.
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Should be some margins there. 232px on each side says the proof. It is because of align-full in the back-end. I don't know if we want columns to ever be alignfull in the front-end. It is easier to edit in the back-end, I know that much. Veronica Alvarado, Project Manager at Diocesan Veronica  may know the answer to this. For now. I will not use the alignfull for columns in the backend.

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Veronica Alvarado, Project Manager at Diocesan
Cody Armock, Web Content Specialist at Diocesan Cody  
I think we would definitely want it NOT to align full when using columns. At least, we don't want that to be the default. Is it currently the default for columns, or just an option?
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Cody Armock, Web Content Specialist at Diocesan
Tl;Dr: not Default, helpful in backend content, alignfull backend to frontend used for Image Banners(parallaxes) mostly.

It is not the default, but in the backend there is an option to make it full-width, which is very helpful when dealing with more than two-columns or two columns with a photo or something like above, but when it goes to the front-end, it looks like above. KB added the alignfull to the backend, mostly for Image Banners, so that they (image banners) can span the whole screen on the front-end, but not by default (for image banners). 
Kyle Brown, Web Development at Diocesan
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