fix(layout): doc container width not taking up all available space#352
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I noticed on some pages the width of the page container wasn't taking up all the space. You can see this in production on the Classes/Effects page in Store. Here it is in dev locally:
Turns out the
DocContainer.tsxfile didn't specify its width, only its max width. Setting the width to full fixes the issue: