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Tagged: beautiful pro, Columns, posts

  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 7 years, 6 months ago by pixiegrl.
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  • August 17, 2015 at 5:11 pm #162680
    pixiegrl
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    I was able to use Brad's answer for a previous question of mine in terms of a grid loop. I would like to display the posts side by side like I do on my blog. I have the grid loop set up, but I cannot get the images to go in columns. I have selected 2 for the columns, but I am thinking maybe it has to do with the margins, padding, or size of the content area.

    http://www.mamamouse.com
    August 26, 2015 at 3:31 pm #163624
    mhexpert
    Member

    @pixiegrl

    Did you change the number of columns?

    I’m using Executive Pro, and the Middle Section Widget is 3-columns by default.

    I have 4 items to show, so wanted to change the widget to a 2 x 2.

    I took CSS code from another post, and added this to my stylesheet (I use Genesis Design Palette Pro – Freeform CSS):

    .home-middle .widget, .home-top .widget {
        float: left;
        padding: 0 2.8%;
        width: 50%;
    } 

    But as you can see on my front page, it is not working exactly. It’s showing the first row as 2 columns, but the third item in the next row, and the fourth item in a different row.

    If you were able to change this on your site, would you share where you found a solution? Is there something I need to add to front-page.php or functions.php?

    I’ve been looking for hours…so thank you in advance.

    http://manufacturedhomes.expert/

    August 28, 2015 at 12:36 pm #163919
    pixiegrl
    Member

    I actually went with the plugin Genesis Grid Loop and it worked for me.

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