Fix Elementor Full Width Not Working

Fix Elementor Full Width Not Working

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If you’ve encountered the Elementor full-width not working problem, this guide will walk you through the quick steps to get your sections stretching edge-to-edge again.

Elementor is an amazing and popular page builder, but depending on your theme or template settings, full-width layouts can sometimes refuse to cooperate. Let’s fix that.

Why the full-width option sometimes fails

Many themes control the overall page wrapper and content width. Even if a section in Elementor is set to full width, the theme’s page template can limit the visible area.

In short, the page layout can override your Elementor section settings. The fix is usually within the page settings in Elementor itself.

Step-by-step: Make a page truly full-width

  1. Open the page with Elementor

    From the WordPress dashboard, create a new page or open an existing one, and then click ‘Edit with Elementor’.

  2. Open Page Settings

    Look for the small gear icon (Settings) in the bottom-left corner of the Elementor panel.Open Page Settings Elementor

  3. Change Page Layout

    Under Page Layout, choose a template that removes theme constraints. Standard options are Elementor Canvas or Elementor Full Width (sometimes labeled differently by themes). Select that option and allow the page to reload if needed.Elementor Layout Full Width

  4. Set the section to full width

    Click the section you want to stretch. In the section’s Layout settings, set Content Width to Full Width and enable Stretch Section if available.

  5. Save and preview

    Update the page and then preview it. Your content should now extend edge-to-edge.

Troubleshooting tips if it still isn’t working

  • Some themes don’t fully support full-width sections — try switching to a theme that’s Elementor-compatible or use Elementor Canvas for that page.
  • Clear any caching (server, plugin, CDN) after changing layout settings.
  • Check for plugin conflicts by temporarily turning off other plugins to see if one is causing a boxed layout.
  • If you’re using global container settings, ensure that the container width isn’t limiting the layout.

Conclusion

The most common solution for Elementor full-width not working is to change the page’s template in the Elementor settings (bottom-left gear icon) to a layout like Elementor Canvas or Elementor Full Width, then set your section’s content width to full and enable stretch.

If that doesn’t solve it, check theme compatibility, caching, and plugin conflicts.

Hope this helps you get your full-width designs back. If you need further assistance, please leave a comment or contact us for custom development.

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Ido Mosko

Ido is the content manager here at FixingWP. He is a WordPress enthusiast with extensive experience with plugin and theme customization, SEO, and marketing. My biggest hobbies are snowboarding, playing poker, and watching soccer.

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