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How to Set Your Site Width in Aurora

By Daniel Ekay May 18, 2026 1 min read
Docs Customizer How to Set Your Site Width in Aurora
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Aurora’s site width setting controls the maximum width of your content area across every page on your site: archives, single posts, the homepage, and more. It is a single value that applies site-wide.

Aurora General Settings panel in the Customizer showing Site Width, Date Format and CTA shortcode field

Where to Find It

  1. Go to Appearance → Customize.
  2. Open General Settings.
  3. Enter a value in the Site Width field.

The Setting

  • Default: 1300px
  • Range: 800px – 1920px

The value is applied as a CSS custom property (--site-width) used throughout the theme. Changes are reflected in the live preview immediately without publishing.


Choosing a Value

Most blog-focused layouts read best between 1100px and 1400px. Narrower widths keep line lengths comfortable for reading. Wider values give more room for image-heavy layouts like magazine or tiled archives.

If you use a sidebar, the content column will be narrower than the full site width. The sidebar and content share the available space within the Customizer-controlled site width container.

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