Getting rid of extra white space/margins on the left & right

Hi. I have two problems.
1.) When I create a Muse template at 1024 px wide, the document creates extra margins of about 150-200 pixels on the left and right. No matter what I do, I cannot get rid of this. I have set margins to "0" as well. I need the website I created to be at 100% width, no white space around.
2.) My images are not importing correctly. When I place an image, for example, my home page background image, which is sized at 1024 px wide - the same as the document width, it does not import at that size. Images are coming in about half the size, even though I'm positive the images are sized correctly, as I designed it in photoshop to the exact dimensions that I wanted.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

1.) Muse does not generate responsive layout, so when you create a Muse template at 1024 px wide (assuming center aligned in browser), you end up with page 1024px wide and showing some space on either side to show you how the browser screen beyond 1024px would look like (in case the browser screen is wider than 1024px. That is not part of the actual page width. You can customize that using the Browser Fill option in the Control Strip.
2.) It appears that you have Resolution set to HiDPI (2x) in File > Site Properties > Content tab. This would actually use the original size of the images on Retina displays and half the size in both dimensions on normal displays.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Vikas

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