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randlos

Randlos is a German adjective meaning borderless, without margins or borders. It is formed from Rand, meaning edge or border, and los, meaning without. The term is used in literal descriptions of objects as well as in figurative language to denote something unrestricted or without boundaries.

In publishing and printing, randlos describes edge-to-edge printing or design, where content extends to the edge

In digital media and web design, randlos describes layouts that span the full width of the viewport.

The term is primarily used in German-language contexts and appears in design guidelines, catalogs, and technical

of
the
page
or
sheet.
In
photography
and
display
contexts,
it
can
refer
to
images
or
frames
without
visible
borders.
It
may
also
be
used
metaphorically
to
describe
actions,
ideas,
or
policies
that
are
unrestricted.
descriptions.
It
is
typically
an
ordinary
adjective
rather
than
a
proper
noun.
Related
terms
include
Rand
(edge),
borderless,
and
edge-to-edge.