@Thegreatrandino wrote:
With that said, when I applied the coincident constraint to the right edge of the Front sketch, the top line remained blue and all the others are black. That's what I want if I want to be able to change the width, correct?
Yes, this did the job for me. The sketch color coding depends on the "display settings" -> "environment" -> settings. I used "Grey Room", you used "Photo Booth".
See the difference:


If you want to fully constrain the sketch, add a dimension, then all lines are black. In this case it is not necessary, but still a good idea. This way, you avoid an accidental drag-and-change of an unconstrained sketch geometry.

Different colors -> "Inspect" -> "Component Color Cycling Toggle".
Show sketch dimensions -> right click on sketch (in browser) -> "Show dimension"
Adding constraints: @laughingcreek dragged the endpoint to the desired position (see second 18 in screencast) and Fusion then automatically added the constraint. If you want to have more control then click on "coincident" constraint in the sketch palette and then select the two points you want to make coincident (you can also make the vertical line coincident to the point, same result).
Manfred