No Full Width

Typewriter automatically adds full-width to all blocks, extending the block to the full available width. Removing full-width constrains the column to the width of a column of body text. This is true for photos, embeds, dividers, FAQs, slideshows, & heroes. Columns of text (including insets) and the Columns block are the same, regardless of whether full-width is being used or not.

None of the blocks on this page have full-width applied.

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Text Breaks Up Photos

Just like you don’t want a wall of text, you might not want a wall of photos. It’s good to preserve a balance between your text and photography. This keeps things interesting and draws the reader down your page.

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We Must Work

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The Corner Bar

Step away from your desk and stroll down to the Corner Bar for a cup of coffee, pint of beer, or something else.

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