I’ve noticed that in ArcGIS Experience Builder, the max page width setting for scrolling pages only applies to the body content and does not affect headers and footers. This can lead to inconsistent layouts, especially on wider screens, where headers and footers stretch across the full viewport width while the body content is constrained to the specified max width.
I propose that the max page width setting should also apply to headers and footers to ensure a cohesive and visually balanced design across all page elements. This would allow for better alignment and a more polished user experience, particularly for responsive designs on various screen sizes. For example, aligning the header and footer widths with the body content would create a unified layout, avoiding the awkward appearance of overly stretched headers or footers on large displays.
Has anyone else encountered this issue or found workarounds to align headers and footers with the body’s max page width? I’d love to hear your thoughts or any existing solutions! I believe implementing this feature would enhance the flexibility and consistency of layouts in Experience Builder.