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@dalyUSN dalyUSN commented Oct 2, 2025

I have removed the max-width on the wrapper and increased the padding on the small pods to match the larger pod. This improves consistency with all other default dashboards in other sections of the CMS (Settings, Forms, etc), none of which had a max-width applied and where all pods have larger padding.

Screenshot of the Content dashboard before:

umb cms content dashboard initial

Screenshot of the Settings dashboard:

umb cms settings dashboard

Screenshot of the updated Content dashboard:

umb cms content dashboard now

I appreciate that this is a minor amendment, but since this dashboard is the first thing most users are exposed to when they log in, it should be consistent with the dashboards throughout the CMS.

Thanks!

I have removed the max width on the wrapper and increased the padding on the small pods to match the larger pod. This improves consistency with all other default dashboards in other sections of the CMS, none of which had a max width applied and where all pods had larger padding.
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Thanks for this. We are looking to bring back the news dashboard, so the layout is going to change. We may be able to keep some of this, so I'll merge it in.

@iOvergaard iOvergaard merged commit 28fa373 into umbraco:main Oct 3, 2025
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