Full Width Layout

The full width container stretches edge to edge so your hero content commands the entire viewport without margins boxing it in. This layout is ideal for landing pages, image-driven storytelling, and dashboards where horizontal space matters. Drop in any Canvas section here and it expands to fill the row, while the responsive grid keeps everything aligned across desktop, tablet, and mobile screens with no manual tweaking required at all today.
Half Width
Each half width column spans exactly six of the twelve grid units, giving you a balanced two-up arrangement for paired content. Use it to place a feature beside its supporting image, or to compare two plans neatly side by side.
Half Width
Half width blocks stack vertically on smaller screens and sit together on wider ones, so your message stays readable everywhere. They are perfect for short descriptions, call-to-action pairs, or splitting a long passage into two scannable columns.
2/3 Width
The two-thirds column claims eight grid units, leaving room for a slimmer sidebar alongside it. This proportion suits article bodies, product detail copy, and primary content that deserves prominence while still sharing the row. Canvas keeps the wider block fluid, so paragraphs reflow gracefully and images scale down on narrow viewports without overflowing their boundaries or breaking the surrounding page rhythm anywhere at all today.
1/3 Width
A one-third column occupies four grid units, the natural companion to the two-thirds block in a content-plus-sidebar layout. Use it for related links, quick facts, an author card, or a compact widget that supports the main story.
1/4 Width
The quarter column takes three grid units, the tightest tidy width before columns feel cramped. Great for icon features, stats, or small callouts.
3/4 Width
The three-quarter column spans nine grid units, pairing with a quarter-width sidebar for a roomy main area. It gives long-form text, galleries, and detailed tables generous breathing space while still reserving a narrow lane for navigation or filters. As with every Canvas column, the proportions hold on large screens and collapse into a clean single-column stack the moment the viewport grows too small to fit both today.