#26320 closed enhancement (wontfix)
Twenty Fourteen: Full Width Page is not really full width
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Milestone: | Priority: | normal | |
Severity: | normal | Version: | 3.8 |
Component: | Bundled Theme | Keywords: | |
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Description
the full-width-page.php is the same as page.php, no full width view as expected with no sidebar to the left.
Change History (8)
#1
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11 years ago
- Summary changed from [Twenty Fourteen] Full Width Page is not really full width to Twenty Fourteen: Full Width Page is not really full width
- Version set to trunk
#3
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11 years ago
Yes, it removes the sidebar but the width is the same, I think it should be with a larger width.
#5
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11 years ago
- Milestone Awaiting Review deleted
- Resolution set to wontfix
- Status changed from new to closed
#6
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11 years ago
then we can change template name from Full Width to No Sidebar, just to make sense
#7
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11 years ago
Replying to alexvorn2:
then we can change template name from Full Width to No Sidebar, just to make sense
Yeb, i thought that if i choose a full-width template i will have more width for my page content. I think we should have templates for fullwidth and no-sidebar too.
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The full width page template removes the right sidebar ("Content Sidebar"), but the left sidebar is always present (it contains the site description and a menu location, in addition to the widget area).
Perhaps we need to adjust the naming conventions to make this clearer, as the Content Sidebar is hidden when empty, but otherwise can close this as invalid.