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Full page section acts like it has columns

Janet Shuey January 4, 2024

I have a section that should fill the screen from left to right, but the text inside only stretches to the halfway point, as if it is a 2-column section. How can I fix this? I've tried making the section different configurations of columns, publishing, and then going back to the full-page layout, but that didn't solve the problem.

The problem starts when I add a second HTML macro to the section. The first HTML macro does not affect the text above it within the section, but the second HTML macro causes everything in the section to shrink back to the left side of the section as if there are 2 columns.

Here is the code in the second HTML macro:

2a. <a href="https://confluence.nexteraenergy.com/display/NEERDEV/Create+a+Need+%28Proposal%29+-+New+Customer+Opportunity" target="_blank">If a need does not exist, <b>create a need</b> using appropriate naming conventions.</a><FONT COLOR="ff0000">NOTE: seems like this is incorrect if they're supposed to create the need in SalesForce</b><p>

2b. <a href="https://confluence.nexteraenergy.com/display/NEERDEV/Enter+New+or+Update+Existing+Customer+Information" target="_blank">If a need does exist, <b>update the existing need</b> if appropriate.</a></p>

Thanks for your help.

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Kristian Klima
Community Champion
January 4, 2024

Is this on Confluence server?

Going back to my Server days, I'd often ran into a page that had HTML messed up so bad that the only way to rectify the issue was creating a new blank page, then manually entering the content. 

Any copy-paste done only thru Text Edit on a Mac in plain text mode to avoid inserting alien HTML. Which always happens when people copy-paste content into the Confluence Server editor from external sources.

Rather than wasting time on troubleshooting HTML, building a brand new page might be the best option.

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