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  • datformatiebv Friend
    #830235

    I do not manage to assign a jamasshead module to the first grid position.

    An empty article (just article title "Home") is located there. screenshots attached

    T3 Framework 2.5.1


    1. Screenshot-2015-12-23-22.56.33
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    3. Screenshot-2015-12-23-23.07.21
    Adam M Moderator
    #830546

    Hi @datformatiebv,

    Could you please provide your site url and temporary admin account via private reply so I can check ?

    datformatiebv Friend
    #830579
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    Adam M Moderator
    #831127

    Hi @datformatiebv,

    Unfortunately, the temporary admin account doesn’t work, could you please recheck ?

    datformatiebv Friend
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    Adam M Moderator
    #833252

    Hi @datformatiebv,

    Thanks for the info. I navigate to admin >>> Menus >>> Main Menu >>> Home >>> switch to tab Page Display >>> in Show Page Heading >>> choose Use Global (default is Hide) and it fixed the problem.

    datformatiebv Friend
    #833348

    Cheers Adam,

    What about: Is there a tutorial or document where the Fixel Grid is explained in detail?

    Is there a specific explanation of the grid?

    Thanks again for the swift reply

    Edwin

    Adam M Moderator
    #833415

    Hi @datformatiebv,

    Actually there’s no specific documentation describe about the grid but if you could clarify a little bit about what you’re going to modify, I can guide you to do that and you might have a better understanding about how the grid work.

    datformatiebv Friend
    #833433

    HI Adam,
    Just want to get some more insight in how to intelligently use the Module class suffix params like: grid-3×2 grid-pos-2.

    I can’t grasp the logic on how to use the Module class suffix params to position the modules in the viewport(s).

    What I look for is guidelines on this and for example if it possible to use "offsets" to expliciytly position modules in the viewport(s).

    Adam M Moderator
    #833882

    Hi @datformatiebv,

    Assuming that currently you can only divide the viewport to 4 columns. So you can use as following :

    • 4 grid-1×1 blocks
    • The block grid-3×2 indicate that it will consume 3 columns and stay in 2 rows. So you will need 2 block grid-1×1 to fill the gap in first and second row.
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