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wiki:ai:editing_the_layout [2025/07/15 09:47] – [Changing the number of Columns] Neilwiki:ai:editing_the_layout [2025/10/19 15:08] (current) – [Breaking the Column Layout] Neil
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 Again looking at line **92** you will see that it also has a class **ax-fixedwidth**.  This forces all panels to obey the assigned column layout,  I.e., it will always try to make panels the same width regardless whether there are enough panels for the selected layout.  Any //orphan// panels will be centred within the page width.  Again looking at line **92** you will see that it also has a class **ax-fixedwidth**.  This forces all panels to obey the assigned column layout,  I.e., it will always try to make panels the same width regardless whether there are enough panels for the selected layout.  Any //orphan// panels will be centred within the page width. 
  
-If you remove this class - **ax-fixedwidth**, any '//orphan//' panels will stretch sideways to fill the page width.  If you don't want this to happen but want a specific panel to be wider, you can leave the class **ax-fixedwidth** but add a class **ax-growX2** to your selected panel to make it span two panel widths.  You can also use '**ax-growX3**' or '**ax-growX4**' to make the panel grow by three or four panel widths.  +If you remove this class - **ax-fixedwidth**, any '//orphan//' panels will stretch sideways to fill the page width.  If you don't want this to happen but want a specific panel to be wider, you can leave the class **ax-fixedwidth** but add a class **ax-growX2** to your selected panel to make it span two panel widths. ++ Note | You can also use '**ax-growX3**' or '**ax-growX4**' to make the panel grow by three or four panel widths. ++ 
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