We use Confluence to pull in a lot of data from Jira and create automated reports (a great feature), however the 'full width' is really full width on small screens.
The rendering of tables onto 'full width' is pretty poor if you have more than 3-4 columns, especially if there is any free text in there. If Confluence was just a blogging or wiki product that would make sense (the non full-width version to me is just useful when building content for mobile not desktop). But if you want Confluence to be integrated with other Atlassian products it is very frustrating.
I've used Confluence server for years, it's fantastic. It's 2022 and most companies have been using screens that Confluence isn't full width on. You can't call it full width when it's half of the screen's width? The configuration menus are full width, so it appears there is inconsistency there.
The first document I am working on after converting it contains a very wide table, which would benefit from a real full width mode. Frustrating. Please bring it back or rename the current options "fixed width narrow" and "fixed width wide". That is NOT full width.
Does Confluence Cloud support full page mode now? My company switched to Confluence Cloud recently, and I don't see the option to switch to the full page mode. It's annoying when need to add a multi-column table.
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