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If I need to add a new full width section between the main element and the footer element, is there a way to declare something in the theme's default.xml that places it before or after a container?










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  • Try with CSS , that's simplest way
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Try with CSS , that's simplest way
– Manoj Deswal
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Try with CSS , that's simplest way
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You can try



<referenceContainer name="content">
<block class="MyvendorMymoduleBlockMyblock" name="unique_name" template="Myvendor_Mymodule::mysection.phtml" after="-" />
</referenceContainer>


Or



<referenceContainer name="after.body.end">
<block class="MyvendorMymoduleBlockMyblock" name="unique_name" template="Myvendor_Mymodule::mysection.phtml" />
</referenceContainer>


You can use css for custom styles.
Hope this helps.






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    You can try



    <referenceContainer name="content">
    <block class="MyvendorMymoduleBlockMyblock" name="unique_name" template="Myvendor_Mymodule::mysection.phtml" after="-" />
    </referenceContainer>


    Or



    <referenceContainer name="after.body.end">
    <block class="MyvendorMymoduleBlockMyblock" name="unique_name" template="Myvendor_Mymodule::mysection.phtml" />
    </referenceContainer>


    You can use css for custom styles.
    Hope this helps.






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      You can try



      <referenceContainer name="content">
      <block class="MyvendorMymoduleBlockMyblock" name="unique_name" template="Myvendor_Mymodule::mysection.phtml" after="-" />
      </referenceContainer>


      Or



      <referenceContainer name="after.body.end">
      <block class="MyvendorMymoduleBlockMyblock" name="unique_name" template="Myvendor_Mymodule::mysection.phtml" />
      </referenceContainer>


      You can use css for custom styles.
      Hope this helps.






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        You can try



        <referenceContainer name="content">
        <block class="MyvendorMymoduleBlockMyblock" name="unique_name" template="Myvendor_Mymodule::mysection.phtml" after="-" />
        </referenceContainer>


        Or



        <referenceContainer name="after.body.end">
        <block class="MyvendorMymoduleBlockMyblock" name="unique_name" template="Myvendor_Mymodule::mysection.phtml" />
        </referenceContainer>


        You can use css for custom styles.
        Hope this helps.






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        You can try



        <referenceContainer name="content">
        <block class="MyvendorMymoduleBlockMyblock" name="unique_name" template="Myvendor_Mymodule::mysection.phtml" after="-" />
        </referenceContainer>


        Or



        <referenceContainer name="after.body.end">
        <block class="MyvendorMymoduleBlockMyblock" name="unique_name" template="Myvendor_Mymodule::mysection.phtml" />
        </referenceContainer>


        You can use css for custom styles.
        Hope this helps.







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