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hi. prob really easy but how do I ge the joomla 4 Natalie top 2 to be full width, please? Or any of the man module positions to be full width thanks
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To amend try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (Extensions -> Templates -> [YourTemplateStyle] -> Custom CSS)....

.wrapper960.wrapper960 {
width: 100%;
}


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that is great but how do i just make certain module positions full width, please?

specifically :
bottom 3, bottom 2 and base 2

thanks
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Sorry to say, considering the HTML structure of the Natalie template, this option is not available.

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no worries thanks anyway..... is tit possible on similar positions on other joomla 4 templates?
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In templates that have this option available (eg. Nina), you can navigate to the templates style settings Module WIdths tab and use the 100% WIdth option available with each module block.

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