As explained in the Container Overview document, typically a website can have two containers i.e., Primary Container and Secondary Container.
Primary Container is where the main content appears, whereas Secondary Container consists of the sidebar and various different widgets in the sidebar.
The “Fullwidth” layout is designed for those seeking a more immersive and spacious feel. With a default container width set to 100% of the screen, this option allows your website’s content to stretch seamlessly across the entire width of the browser window. It offers a visually impactful experience for users.
You can find the setting under Appearance > Customize > Global > Container
Meta Settings
You can change how your website looks by choosing different layout options. You can find these options when you are editing a page. There are two places where you can change them: the global settings and the page settings.
n the global settings, you can choose a layout option that will apply to your whole website. It’s like setting a default layout for all the pages.
But, if you want to change the layout for a specific page, you can do that in the page settings. The page settings have more importance than the global settings. This means that if you set the layout to be full width in the global settings, but then set it to be narrow in the page settings, the narrow layout will be used for that page.
So, just remember that the page settings have more power and can override the global settings. This allows you to have different layouts for different pages if you want.
To change the meta settings of a page, once you edit the page, click on the Astra Icon in the top right corner which will open the Astra settings. You can choose the container layouts based on your requirement from here.
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