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Hi,
I built a wiki space, and no matter what I do, the title of the home page is always left justified when the rest of my content is in the center of the page. So, the title is way off to the left and makes the page look broken.
The titles of all other pages in the space are fine. This is just happening on the home page.
Is there anything I can do to fix this?
Wondering if there has been any fix to this, as I'm running into the same issue?
With fixed-width pages, titles are properly justified, except on the homepage, where the title is left justified all the way over and any edits to the title aren't reflected when previewed or published (the name of the Space is subbed in instead).
ETA: Created new question re: issue
+1 to this I am experiencing the same issue as well
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Thanks for pointing that out, @carolyn french. "Full width" makes everything left-justified, which isn't what I want, either. I'd like a center column with plenty of white space on both sides, like a regular website.
I'm sure this issue with the home page title is new, because I've had the space I'm working on for months and it wasn't always left-justified. I was just wondering if there was a way I could fix it.
I'll live with it for now. Maybe it will get fixed on its own.
Thank you for your help!
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No problem :)
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Hi @Marc_Menninger and welcome to Community!
Whenever I've had weird formatting stuff happen (which is not frequently, fortunately), I always create a new page and copy and paste there to start over fresh.
Especially since you say other pages are fine, it sounds like something unexpected happened in this page.
Otherwise, you can double check that you don't have any sections inside the page that might be moving the content into the middle.
Carolyn
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Hi, @carolyn french . I created a brand new space and the title of the home page is still left justified (see screenshot). I don't see anywhere where I can change that.
So I think it's either by design or a bug.
I guess I'll live with it?
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When I try to reproduce, the only thing different that I see it the banner image at the top. This is what it looks like when I create a blank space:
So the only things I can think of are - 1. are you using a template? 2. can you try removing the banner image to see if that changes anything?
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@carolyn french try adding a banner to that Marketing home page you created. You'll see it's above the title and the title is left-justified on your page. That's what I'm talking about.
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@Marc_Menninger This is intriguing - if you keep it in 'fixed width', then it puts the title all the way to the left. But if you change it to 'full width', then it looks pretty normal again.
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