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  • Thanks wjwc! This was useful.
    I was searching for advantage of using edge mode when the developer says that it won’t break my site.
    Only after reading your post did I realise that the message displayed is misleading.

    Thread Starter wjwc

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    Kind of like using the public to test their pre-stable release, which is a bad bad move from them. In fact, their current “setting” breaks most websites already. Look at the amount of support thread unsolved.

    If they needed any beta testers, they should just say it “if you want to help us, enable edge mode as a beta tester”.

    Any ordinary user will think their current message meant “a way to speed up your website”. Which is obviously not.

    At least my post helped someone, but I feel like this waste my time because the devs obviously don’t care and never read this post.

    Dear Anand, While I was going through your past comment (https://wordpress.org/support/topic/edit-post-width-edit-post-byline), I thought you can only solve my problem. I want to reduce the width of my post but does not want to disturb the width of my homepage of my blog i.e, http://www.Traveliaa.com. As explained by you I applied #post-entry article .post-content { width: 80% !important; } code in my custom CSS of Mesocolumn theme. Although the width of my post did decrease but my post got shifted to left and there is very wide gap between my post and right hand widget column. Can you help me with some code through which I can shift my post to right side??

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