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January 10, 2016 at 9:15 pm #843147I have a requirement to display 3 items in isotope layout, instead of the default which is two.
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January 12, 2016 at 7:18 am #845233Thank you @saguaros,
I will try to find alternatives, but I am loosing one of the nicest features of this template.
I am working with a single-column layout for all screens sizes, and I am using 3 intro features, 3 footer modules (as your demo), 3 team members, so if i stay with 2 project columns, I am loosing the symmetry of the landing page.
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January 13, 2016 at 9:02 am #846481You will need to customize the JS code in template to achieve that, this is a bit complicated so I recommend you to hire a developer to get it done for you.
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January 13, 2016 at 9:17 am #846489I have had other problems with isotope (in my recent posts for NOT keeping the image width/height ratio a standard number, you may have seen them with printscreens),
so I am really surprised that the development team did not follow the usual joomla option to define parametrically the number of columns to display as in normal blog layout.
It would be so much easier to adapt the template to the needs.I am now thinking of not using isotope at all,
both because I cannot define the # of columns I want to display,
and also because the images get displayed more rectangle or more square, according to screen resizes,
something that the standard joomla blog layout shows very well, and the images keep their width/height ratio standard.regards
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January 14, 2016 at 4:00 am #847366Hi darengr,
I understand your point, however, that’s special kind of isotope layout – items with different height/width. You can give a try with standard Joomla Blog layout.
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