Confluence now uses an Adjust width dropdown for pages and live docs, with a new Max width option. Admins can set Max as the default for new pages, making it easier to show more content and match the legacy editor experience.
To get started with this change:
Edit a Confluence page or live doc.
In the page header, select the Adjust width dropdown.
Choose Narrow, Wide, or Max to set the page width.
Publish the page to apply the selected width.
To set the default width for new pages, go to General configuration in Confluence admin and update the editor width setting.
Key changes
Replaces the width toggle button with an Adjust width dropdown that includes Narrow, Wide, and Max.
Adds a Max width option that lets pages display content up to 4000 pixels wide.
Sets converted legacy-editor pages to Max width by default.
Lets Confluence admins choose the default width for new pages, including Max.
Benefits
Show more content on a single page with the Max width option.
Make migrations smoother by matching the width of legacy editor pages.
Give admins more control over how new pages look by default.
Change page width quickly and directly from the editor.

The values for the new settings
These values seem to be calculated values, so they might be different on different resolutions. These are the values I get.
Narrow: 904 pixels
Wide: 1944 pixels
Max: 4144 pixels
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