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  • ffayad Friend
    #140587

    Hi

    Is it possible to easily change the layout on the body section on the frontpage?
    By default, it’s one row and under it, it’s another row divided into 3 columns.
    Can I make it 2 rows and then a third row under it split up into 2 or 3 columns?

    thank you

    John Wesley Brett Moderator
    #302592

    To change the configuration go to MENUS > MAIN MENU > HOME
    The “parameters (basic)” settings are what you are wanting to play with.
    You can do all sorts of creative things by playing around with the numbers there.

    Have fun.
    John.

    gnubler Friend
    #307399

    <em>@jbrett 126001 wrote:</em><blockquote>To change the configuration go to MENUS > MAIN MENU > HOME
    The “parameters (basic)” settings are what you are wanting to play with.
    You can do all sorts of creative things by playing around with the numbers there.

    Have fun.
    John.</blockquote>

    I am trying to resolve this now…searching the forum. No matter what values I put in the Parameters nothing changes – it’s just one column. I want one leading article and two intro articles.

    # Leading 1
    # Intro 2
    Columns 2
    # Links 0

    These settings do nothing in ja_opal, but work when I change templates. Help!

    toddman Friend
    #307418

    gnubler;132076I am trying to resolve this now…searching the forum. No matter what values I put in the Parameters nothing changes – it’s just one column. I want one leading article and two intro articles.

    # Leading 1
    # Intro 2
    Columns 2
    # Links 0

    These settings do nothing in ja_opal, but work when I change templates. Help!

    It works for me. Have you tried clearing your browser cache or looked at it on a different computer?

    rbmx Friend
    #316492

    I have the same problem. Changing browser and clearing cache does not help. Any suggestions?

    A related problem: I would like to display the full article (disregarding the read more) for the leading article on the front page. Is this possible?

    gnubler Friend
    #316839

    I resolved this by adding something to the template CSS.

    .article_column {width:300px;float:left;}

    This will have to be manually changed in the CSS for anything other than a 2 column leading article layout.

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