Fusion/Windows 7 tips & questions for a beginner

Hey guys (and girls) I've been a linux user especially lately so I more or less missed the boat on windows 7 but I'm looking to load on my MBP, but I have a few newbie questions if can help people.  I tried to do a search, but I think that my terminology or the lack of good conditions got in my way.

Some background information, I use a unibody MBP with 4 GB of ram 5.1 which has Snow Leopard and VMware fusion 3.01.

I am interested in what would work well with the merger of two ways, bootcamp vs install a vmdk and 64-bit vs 32-bit...

First of all is it an advantage to running vmware fusion with bootcamp, IE merge use the bootcamp partition?  What I see better performance if I instead of use the bootcamp created a virtual machine (vmdk) within the merger?

Second question is about 32-bit vs 64-bit. I'm under 4gig of RAM which I will devote only 2gig in vmware. Is it interesting (stability, or performance) to the use of 64-bit within the fusion flavor (vm installed not bootcamp) or I'll be better with 32-bit installation?

If I'm melting point using the bootcamp partition, is third question - interesting to settle current with the 64-bit or 32-bit.  It's merger would provide more performance with the bootcamp windows 7 32 bit, and vice versa (or it does not matter)

Fourth question, seems, the fusion installs things when you use the bootcamp partition and I guess I'll need to install the tools as well.  That will cause problems, or headaches when I boot physically in training camp, that is, drivers of devices for non-existent devices. What video, nvidia 9600 m in bootcamp vs virtual gpu fusion provides.  I can't wait to see problems when I turned off and restart under bootcamp.

Last question, I will visit the hell of activation if the bootcamp partition uses two cores, but I just dedicate a molten core when you point the merger to use the bootcamp partition. I don't want to always have to re - activate win7 because when I boot in bootcamp, he sees two hearts but merger only when.

Thanks in advance

Mike

take a deep breath... OK... =)

Firstly there is an advantage to running vmware fusion with bootcamp

You get better performance out of hard in this instance. With the help of a physical disk is not the OS X volume would be better than BootCamp, but of course only applicable on a Mac Pro. Rationale: with multiple partitions, the needle on the hard disk has a long way to the second partition, back and forth all the time between Windows and Mac does travel. A hard, as a general rule, would include a contiguous space due to the Mac file system optimizing the layer of block on the fly.

The advantage of using BootCamp is if you need to take advantage of the full potential of the Mac hardware in a dedicated Windows environment. Such use might be to, say, play games of high quality, latest (Call of Duty, anyone?), at higher resolutions / great detail. Ditto for just about any application for Windows which needs a beefy video system (OpenGL rendering, CAD, stuff like that)

Is it interesting (stability, or performance) to the use of 64-bit within the fusion flavor (vm installed not bootcamp) or I'll be better with 32-bit installation?

I would say that no, there is no significant advantage to the use of 64 vs 32 bit in a virtual machine. Stick to 32, it is more compatible with the software and any equipment that you choose to give to Windows (driver for 64-bit stuff support is usually OK, but there is no compelling reason to do it in a virtual machine)

If I'm melting point using the bootcamp partition, is third question - interesting to settle current with the 64-bit or 32-bit.

Windows 7 is not supported by BootCamp by Apple, so probably 64 bit will not be 100% working drivers.

Fourth question, seems, the fusion installs things when you use the bootcamp partition and I guess I'll need to install the tools as well.

We install tools (drivers and additional software), as well as some tips for handling activation. So we keep some of the files that Windows uses to verify that it has been activated, but due to the change in material Windows must activate two times. Record us each activation, detect when Windows runs in our VM and present key information and activating appropriate to the operating system (to keep him from having to activate every time you pass ="

What video, nvidia 9600 m in bootcamp vs virtual gpu fusion provides. I can't wait to see problems when I turned off and restart under bootcamp.

I did not talk about all issues related to the video does not when it is started normally. Windows detects that hardware is present at startup, check if it uses drivers and goes from there.

Last question, I will visit the hell of activation if the bootcamp partition uses two cores, but I just dedicate a molten core when you point the merger to use the bootcamp partition

N ° again, we keep the profile "enabled" and save it.  When the BONE is introduced in the merger, we use our activation profile.  When you started in native mode, it uses that have never appeared by activating in Bootcamp.

The direct answer to 'can I use bootcamp or hard' would be: depends on what you want to do with the virtual machine.  If it's general things, you're good... If you're a gamer or CAD designer, BootCamp is a good option.  =)

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        /* thunbnail view article header height */                                              /* NEW */
        .j-content-thumb header { height: 22px !important; }
    
        /* thumbnail view article height */                                                     /* NEW */
        .j-browse-content .j-content-thumb article { height: 120px !important; }
       
        /* thumbnail view footer */                                                             /* NEW */
        .j-browse-content .j-content-thumb.j-thumb footer { padding: 4px 0px 0px !important; }  
    
       
        /* social actions row */
        .apple-social-actions-wrapper { margin-right: 0px !important; }
        .j-thread .j-social-actions { margin-right: 40px !important; }
    
        /* apple header, subheader row ("Find helpful contents..." etc )*/             
        #apple-full-subheader,
        #apple-activity-subheader {
            padding: 0px 40px 15px !important;
            margin-bottom: 15px !important;
        }
        #apple-full-header h2,
        #apple-activity-header h2 { padding: 0px 40px !important; }
    
        /* page header */
        .j-body-place #jive-body > header.j-page-header {
            margin-left: 40px !important;
            margin-right: 40px !important;
            width: auto !important;
        }
       
        /* pagenation */                                                                        /* NEW */
        .j-pagination-prevnext > .j-pagination-prev,
        .j-pagination-prevnext > .j-pagination-next { font-size: 0px !important; } 
       
       
        /* browser filter row */
        #j-browse-filters { margin-bottom: 5px !important; }
    
        /* browser controls row */
        .j-type-row { margin-bottom: 0px !important; }
    
        /* browser controls content types (All Contents|User Tips|Discussions) width */
        #js-browse-controls .j-type-row .j-content-types { width: 90% !important; }
       
        /* browser controls view toggle (Thumbnails|Details) width */
        #js-browse-controls #j-item-view-toggle {
            width: 10% !important;
            display: table !important;
        }
    
        /* content filter row (All|Open|Answered|Threads) */
        .j-content-filter {
            background: white !important;
            margin-bottom: 10px !important;
        }  
       
        /* container canvas */
        .j-contained {
            margin-left: 40px !important;
            margin-right: 40px !important;
        }
    
        /* category filter bar */
        .jive-content-filter {
            left: 0px !important;
            width: 80% !important;
        }
        .touchcarousel-wrapper { width: 100% !important; }
        .touchcarousel .tc-paging-container { width: 90% !important; }                  
    
        /* more search results available */
        #j-more-search-results-available { padding: 10px !important; }
       
        /* misc */
        .jive-widget { margin-bottom: 10px !important; }
        .j-column { margin-bottom: 10px !important; }
    
        /* ------------------
            Treatment for narrow window
            Method 1 (minimum optimisation)
    
            Adjust thread list table's shift and margin to maximize its width.
        */                                                                             
        /* ------------------ (currently active) */
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-content .j-column-wrap-l { margin-left: -166px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-content .j-column-l      { margin-left: 166px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-content .j-column-s      { width: 166px !important; }
        /* ------------------ */
        /* ------------------
            Treatment for narrow window
            Method 2 (more beneficial to narrow window but has disadvantage for wide window)
           
            Let thread list table have full width but not exceed 1019px to make room for sidebar ui (filters & actions).
            If window is wide enough (>=1265px), sidebar ui is displayed next to thread list table,
            otherwise it is displayed below or above it (depending upon its document tree order).
           
            * sidebar width (constant)    = 166px
            * thread table max width      = 1019px
            * canvas margin-left          = 40px
            * canvas margin-right         = 40px
            ---------------------------------------
            * total                       = 1265px
        */                                                                             
        /* ------------------ (currently commented out) */
    /*
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-content .j-column-wrap-l { max-width: 1019px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-content .j-column-wrap-l { margin-left: 0px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-content .j-column-l      { margin-left: 0px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-content .j-column-s      { width: 166px !important; }
    */
        /* ------------------ */
    
        /* ------------------
            Swap left-right positions of thread list table and sidebar ui (filters & actions)
        */                                                                             
        /* let thread list table float left */
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-content .j-column-wrap-l,
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-wrap-l { float: left !important; }
    
        /* let sidebar ui float right */
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-content .j-column-s,
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-s { float: right !important; }
        /* ------------------ */
    
        /* ------------------
            leader board
        */
        /* .jive-widget.jive-box.j-rc5.jive-widget-leaderboardwidget */
       
    /*
        .jive-widget-leaderboardwidget {display: none !important; }                    
    */
    
        .jive-widget-leaderboardwidget { max-width: 1000px !important; }                       
        .jive-widget-leaderboardwidget .j-bigtab-nav .j-tabbar { padding-top: 10px !important; }
        .jive-widget-leaderboardwidget .jive-widget-topmembers.split-columns ul li { min-height: 0px !important; }
        .jive-widget-leaderboardwidget .top-member-username,
        .jive-widget-leaderboardwidget .top-member-username * { font-size: inherit !important; }
        .jive-widget-leaderboardwidget .user-level-points {
            font-size: 18px !important;
            margin: 14px 0px !important;
            width: 60px !important;
            height: 30px !important;
            padding: 8px 0px 0px !important;
        }
        .jive-widget-leaderboardwidget .top-member-profile-info > a {
            border-radius: 0% !important;
            width: 60px !important;
            height: 60px !important;
        }
        .jive-widget-leaderboardwidget .pagination-class { margin-top: 30px !important; }
        /* ------------------ */
    
        /* article list
            .j-rc5 is used to identify this list
            e.g., https://discussions.apple.com/article/HT1939 */                      
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-content.j-rc5 #jive-body-maincol { margin: 0px 0px 0px 166px !important; }
    
        /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            THREAD CONTENT BROWSER
        */
        /* thread header */
        .apple-thread-header {
            width: auto !important;
            margin-bottom: 10px !important;
            margin-left: 40px !important;
        }
    
        /* thread message */                                                                    /* NEW */
        .j-thread .jive-content .j-thread-post .jive-rendered-content {
            font-size:   inherit !important;
        }
        .j-thread #body-apple .jive-thread-messages h2.helpful-allreply,
        .j-thread #body-apple #helpful-container,
        .j-thread #body-apple .j-thread-post > header .j-post-author,
        .j-thread #body-apple .thread-container-wrapper,
        .j-thread #body-apple .all-replies-container,
        .j-thread #body-apple #j-main #jive-breadcrumb,
        .j-thread #body-apple .addReply,
        .j-thread #body-apple #jive-body-intro-content {
            max-width: inherit !important;
            margin: 10px 40px !important;
        }
        .j-inresponse-to {
            font-size: inherit !important;
        }
        .j-thread .jive-content .j-thread-post > header,
        .j-thread .jive-content .j-thread-post > h3.header {
            margin: 15px 0px 10px 0px !important;
        }
    
        /* thread original messeage (question) */                                               /* NEW */
        .j-thread-post section.j-original-message {
            margin: 0px 30px !important;
            padding: 15px 10px !important;
            border-style: dotted !important;
            border-width: thin !important;
            background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(247, 247, 237) !important;
        }
        .j-thread-post section.j-original-message h1 {
            max-width: inherit !important;;
            margin: 0px 60px 20px 60px !important;;
        }
        .j-thread-post section.j-original-message .jive-rendered-content {
            max-width: inherit !important;;
            margin: 0px 25px !important;;
        }
       
        /* original poster profile header */
        .j-thread .jive-content .j-thread-post > header.js-original-header {
            max-width: inherit !important;
            margin: 0px 40px !important;
            padding: 5px !important;
        }
    
        .j-thread-post section .thread-actions {
            max-width: inherit !important;
            margin: 0px 25px !important;
        }
        .j-original-message .jive-rendered-content p {
            font-size:   inherit !important;
        }
        .meta-posted {
            max-width: inherit !important;
            margin: 10px 25px 20px !important;
        }
        /* Q mark */
        .j-original-message h1 .q-marker {
            left: -60px !important;
            font-size: 32px !important;
        }
        
    
        /* answer rollup */                                                                     /* NEW */
        .j-answer-rollup.span-full-width {
            background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(237, 247, 232) !important;
            padding-bottom: 10px !important;
            margin: 20px 0px 0px 0px !important;
            border: 1px solid rgb(45, 184, 71) !important;
        }
        .j-inline-correct-answer {
            padding: 0px !important;
            max-width: inherit !important;
            margin: 0px 10px !important;
        }
        .j-inline-correct-answer section {
            margin: 10px 0px !important;
        }
        /* A mark */
        .j-inline-correct-answer .answer-marker {
            left: 0px !important;
            font-size: 32px !important;
        }
        
    
        /* persistent question shown at top */                                                  /* NEW */
        .persist-question.persist { display: none !important; }
    
       
        /* Solved and Helpful marker text */                                                    /* NEW */
        .j-thread-post header .j-correct-text,
        .j-thread-post h3.header .j-correct-text,
        .j-thread-post header .j-helpful-text,
        .j-thread-post h3.header .j-helpful-text {
            font-size: 22px !important;
            background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% transparent !important;
            border-style: none !important;
            margin: 0px !important;
            padding: 10px !important;
        }
    
       
        /* thread content */
        .j-thread .jive-content { margin: 0px 10px 0px 10px !important; }                       /* CHANGED */
    
       
        /* thread replies ul */
        ul.jive-discussion-replies.jive-discussion-indent-0 { margin: 0px !important; }
       
        /* thread reply li */
        .jive-discussion-replies li.reply { margin-top: 15px !important; }
    
        /* thread message border */                                                             /* NEW */
        .jive-discussion-replies li.reply .jive-thread-message {
            border-style: dotted !important;
            border-width: thin !important;
        }
    
        /* orgininal poster comment background */                                               /* NEW */
        .original-poster-comment {
            background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(247, 247, 237) !important;
            top:    0px !important;
            right:  0px !important;
            bottom: 0px !important;
            left:   0px !important;
        }
    
        /* pagenation */                                                                        /* NEW */
        .j-thread .jive-thread-messages .j-pagination {
            margin: 30px 0px !important;
        }
    
        /* promoted helpful answer and prompted recommended answer */                           /* NEW */
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer {
            background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(247, 232, 207) !important;
            padding: 15px 10px 5px 10px !important;
            margin: 0px 10px 15px 10px !important;
            border-style: dotted !important;
            border-width: thin !important;
        }
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer p {
            margin: 0px !important;
        }
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer header .reply-date,
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer h3.header .reply-date,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer header .reply-date,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer h3.header .reply-date {
            font-size: inherit !important;
            margin: 10px 0px !important;
        }
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer header .j-helpful-text,
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer h3.header .j-helpful-text,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer header .j-helpful-text,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer h3.header .j-helpful-text {
            font-size: 22px !important;
            background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% transparent !important;
            border-style: none !important;
            margin: 0px !important;
        }
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer section .reply-body,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer section .reply-body {
            font-size: inherit !important;
            margin-bottom: 20px !important;
        }
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer section,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer section {
            padding: 0px 20px !important;
        }
        #helpful-container { padding-top: 0px !important; }
        #helpful-container hr { margin: 10px !important; }
        #helpful-container .more-answers { margin: 0px !important; }
        #helpful-container .more-answers * { font-size: 24px !important; }
    
        /* inline correct answer, helpful answer background */                                  /* NEW */
        div[itemprop="acceptedAnswer"] {
            background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(237, 247, 232) !important;
        }
        .j-thread .jive-content.j-helpful,
        .j-thread .jive-content.j-helpful.j-op {
            background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% rgb(247, 232, 207) !important;
        }
    
        /* switch between 'hellpful replies only' and 'all replies' */                          /* NEW */
        .jive-thread-messages .helpful-all-switch * {  
            font-size: 24px !important;
        }
        .jive-thread-messages .helpful-all-switch li.inactive {
            padding: 0px !important;
            top: 32px !important;
        }
        .jive-thread-messages .helpful-all-switch li.inactive span.menu {
            width: auto  !important;
            min-width: 160px !important;
            padding: 5px  !important;
            text-align: center !important;
        }
        
    
        /* thread content footer profile */                                                     /* NEW */
        .j-thread-post section.j-original-message footer .footer-profile {
            margin-right: 10px !important;
        }
        .j-thread-post footer .footer-profile {
            margin-right: -10px !important;
        }
        .j-thread-post footer .footer-profile .j-status-level {
            padding: 0px 10px 0px 0px !important;
        }
        .j-thread-post footer .footer-profile .username,
        .j-thread-post footer .footer-profile .jive-username-link {
            padding: 0px 10px 0px 10px !important;
        }
        .j-inline-correct-answer footer .footer-profile .j-status-levels,
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer footer .footer-profile .j-status-levels,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer footer .footer-profile .j-status-levels {
            padding: 0px 10px 0px 0px !important;
        }
        .j-inline-correct-answer footer .footer-profile .username,
        .j-inline-promoted-helpful-answer footer .footer-profile .username,
        .j-inline-recommended-answer footer .footer-profile .username {
            padding: 0px 10px 0px 10px !important;
        }
    
        /* text wrap in header */
        .j-thread-post > header .j-post-author { white-space: normal !important; }     
       
        /* thread post section (message body) */
        .j-thread-post section {
            padding: 0px 20px !important;
            margin-bottom: 6px !important;
        }
        
    
        /* thread rendered content */
        .jive-rendered-content { padding-bottom: 4px !important; }
       
        /* thread rendered content quote & pre */
        .jive-rendered-content .jive-quote,
        .jive-rendered-content .jive-pre {
            margin: 5px 15px !important;
        }
    
        /* thread reply footer (Return to Community | Go to original post) */
        #jive-thread-reply-footer { margin-top: 10px !important; }
       
        /* more like this links, incomming links */
        #apple-related-threads { margin: 0px 40px !important; }
        #apple-related-threads .j-box { margin-bottom: 0px !important; }
        .j-icon-list li { padding: 3px 0px 3px 22px !important; }
    
        /* related articles */                                                         
        .apple-sidebar-property {
            width: auto !important;
            padding-left: 0px !important;
        }
        .jive-box-body.jive-sidebar-body.jive-sidebar-body-related-articles { padding: 15px 0px !important; }
        
    
        /* ------------------
            staus level, expertise, level points
        */
        /* status level expertise tile */
        .j-status-level.expertise-tile,
        .status-tile.expertise-tile { display: none !important; }                  
       
        /* status level level points */
        .j-status-level .level-points span { display: inherit !important; }            
        .j-status-level .level-points { white-space: inherit !important; }             
        /* ------------------ */
    
        /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            INLINE EDITOR
        */
        /* editor */
        .jive-discussion-replies li.addReply { margin: 50px 40px 0px !important; }
    
        /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            ADVANCED EDITOR
        */
    
        /* content area */
        .j-thread.jive-body-formpage #body-apple .j-form {
            max-width: inherit !important;
            margin: 0px auto 20px !important;
            width: inherit !important;
        }
        .j-thread .jive-content.jive-create-thread,
        .jive-body-formpage-document .jive-content.doc-page {
            margin: 0px 40px !important;
            padding: 0px !important;
        }
    
        /* editor panel */
        .j-thread .jive-content.jive-create-thread #jive-compose-title,
        .j-thread .jive-content.jive-create-thread .jive-editor-panel.jive-large-editor-panel,
        .jive-body-formpage-document .jive-content.doc-page #jive-compose-title,
        .jive-body-formpage-document .jive-content.doc-page .jive-editor-panel.jive-large-editor-panel { margin: 0px !important; }
    
        /* line height in editor */
        body.tiny_mce_content { line-height: inherit !important; }
    
        /* replying to */
        p.jive-replying-to { padding: 20px 0px !important; }
        .jive-body-formpage-comment .jive-thread-message { margin: 0px 40px 0px 80px !important; }
    
        /* reply to avatar */
        .j-thread-post header .j-post-avatar {
            position: absolute !important;
            top: 0px !important;
            left: -50px !important;
            width: auto !important;
        }
       
        /* buttons (Reply|Cancel) */
        .j-publishbar,
        .jive-body-formpage .jive-composebuttons { margin: 20px 40px 0px !important; }
    
        /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            ACTIVITY STREAM
        */
        /* activity entry */
        .j-act-entry { padding: 5px 0px 10px 100px !important; }
    
        /* activity title */
        .j-body-home .j-act-title { padding: 5px 0px 5px 24px !important; }
    
        /* activity body & comment */                                                  
        .j-body-home .j-act-init { padding: 5px 0px 10px 100px !important; }
        .apple-activity-comments-wrapper { margin-left: 0px !important; }
    
        /* Like list */
        .j-act-grouped .j-act-g-item { padding: 3px !important; }
       
       
        /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            SEARCH RESULTS
        */
        /* search result entry */
        .j-search-results-main-container .j-search-result { padding: 10px !important; } 
    
        /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            DOC (USER TIP)
        */                                                                             
        /* user tip canvas */
        .jive-body-content.j-doc .j-column-wrap-l { margin: 0px 40px !important; }
    
        .j-doc .jive-content {                                                                  /* NEW */
            margin: 0px !important;
            padding: 10px !important;
            border: thin dotted !important;
        }
    
        /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            PROFILE
        */                                                                             
        /* header & navigation bar (Bio|Activity|Content|Communities) */
        .j-view-profile .j-page-header { padding: 10px 40px !important; }
        .j-bigtab-nav { margin: 10px 40px !important; }
       
        /* Bio */
        .j-layout-l .j-column-wrap-l { width: 100% !important; }
    
        /* Communities (places) sidebar ui blue marker adjustment
            (according to the sidebar width changed to 166px from 180px for selector: .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-s
            in PLACES section)  */
        .j-view-profile .j-second-nav ul > li.active  { width: 156px !important; }
    
        /* ------------------
            profile specialties and awards
        */
        /* profile status container for specialties and awards */
        .jive-view-profile .profile-status-container { display: none !important; }              /* REFINED */                   
    
        /* profile modal note status row for specialties and awards */
        .status-row { display: none !important; }                                      
        /* ------------------ */
    
        /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            PLACES
        */                                                                             
        /* latest activity column */
        .j-browse-details .j-td-activity { max-width: 650px !important; }
    
        /* ------------------
            Treatment for narrow window
            Method 1 (minimum optimisation)
    
            Adjust community list table's shift and margin to maximize its width.
        */                                                                             
        /* ------------------ (currently active) */
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-wrap-l { margin-left: -166px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-l      { margin-left: 166px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-l      { padding-left: 0px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-s      { width: 166px !important; }
        /* ------------------ */
        /* ------------------
            Treatment for narrow window
            Method 2 (more beneficial to narrow window but has disadvantage for wide window)
           
            Let community list table have full width but not exceed 1019px to make room for sidebar ui (filters & actions).
            If window is wide enough (>=1265px), sidebar ui is displayed next to community list table,
            otherwise it is displayed below or above it (depending upon its document tree order).
           
            * sidebar width (constant)    = 166px
            * community table max width   = 1019px
            * canvas margin-left          = 40px
            * canvas margin-right         = 40px
            ---------------------------------------
            * total                       = 1265px
        */                                                                             
        /* ------------------ (currently commented out) */
    /*
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-wrap-l { max-width: 1019px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-wrap-l { margin-left: 0px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-l      { margin-left: 0px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-l      { padding-left: 0px !important; }
        .j-layout-sl.j-browse-places .j-column-s      { width: 166px !important; }
    */
        /* ------------------ */
    }
    

    Good luck

    H

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