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Modern width

I don't think that I am the only one that would appreciate a little more width when viewing things here on the .org.  You guys, and everyone that manages the .org site are amazing and I realize this is probably no small request for 1 reason or another, all totally understandable.  But it looks like this change would be pretty reasonable on most of the screens that I have checked including the form I'm typing on right here, and especially on the dashboard. 

.container-12 {
  max-width: 1200px; 
}

Thanks

How can I give feedbacks at the right places ?

Since I am new to Drupal and would like to give back something, I could share my issues with Drupal, themes and modules.
The only problem is that within the Drupal site, I can see articles, modules or themes, but rarely see an opportunity to instantly share feedback (since there usually are no comments below).
To turn this question into a "hands-on" example, I give you 4 issues,
and someone could tell us how to give feedback on any one there:

How to get Webform Element value into Custom Token

I create Custom Token and I want to get WebForm Element and assign it to the Token, in my case the element that I try to return is "IP_ADDRESS", I tried to do the below and it didn't work:

Comment underline

Hello everyone,

When I create a comment, two sentences with the same words are shown. The first is a clickable link of the second line. How can I delete the link for all the future comments?

Picture of my problem from my website: https://freeimage.host/i/bzZKnn

How to get current path with query string?

In Drupal-Specific Twig template I can get current path like:

{% set pagePath = path('<current>') %}
But such a way doesn't contain query string e.g. ?param=value if the latter is present in the path

Is there a "built-in" way in Drupal-Specific Twig to get full path including query string?

Under "built-in" I mean "without preprocessing it in a PHP code", e.g. in a module or in the themename.theme file with PHP code

Real Estate website development

Hi All, 

I am very new to drupal and trying to find my way around it.  i am trying to build a realestate website that would handle property listings mainly including some nice images and property info 

this is just a starting point but i i will also eventually need to process payments and get simple repair/maintenance requests added. 

I would appreciate some guidance on which modules i should start to look at and include in my site .. or maybe just where should i start. 

Thanks

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