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November 25, 2012 at 9:37 am #182566Hi,
Have a look here http://madonna.nl.testbyte.nl/index….sitions-layout
I want USER3 to be as wide as USER3 + USER4. (So I guess USER4 can be deleted).
At the right i do want USER 5 and 6 as width as they are know.I think this will be it:
USER3 = 50%
USER5 = 25%
USER6 = 25%Is that possible?
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November 25, 2012 at 9:51 am #474140Hi
In your default profile change the line of topsl1 bock in this way
<block name="topsl1" type="spotlight" main-inner="1" special="left" specialwidth="50">user3, user5, user6</block>
Regards
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November 25, 2012 at 11:42 am #474147Thanks pavit! It worked!
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December 1, 2012 at 1:47 am #474864Changing this in the usual way seems to break the way the module positions previously re-organized themselves responsively, stacking user1 and user2 and user3 all on top of each other on mobile devices vs. stacking user1 next to user2 and user3 on desktop.
I’d like to make user1 and user2 roughly 60% – 40% on the desktop, but stack one on top of the other on mobile (100% – 100%).
I hope this explanation makes sense.
When I change the width in the traditional way for non-responsive templates described in the solution above, it breaks the way the modules previously stacked on mobile devices.
Is there a way to adjust the widths that works with the grid properly? Must the widths be exact to the grid? If so, what are the grid’s dimensions (33% – 33% – 33% perhaps)?
Please re-open this thread. Thank you.
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December 18, 2012 at 2:49 am #476585Please re-visit this question. Responsive layouts, being new, are not very familiar to me yet. But I’m trying to make sense of how to determine the layout of stacking module positions.
I want User1 and User2 stacked vertically, taking up the full width of mobile and portrait tablet screens, but remain side-by-side on desktop and landscape views on tablets.
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December 18, 2012 at 8:40 am #476622Hello synapsis,
Would you mind getting me a few screenshots for more clarifications? Then I shall know what you are trying to achieve.
Right now, I am quite not sure where to start.Regards.
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