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  • markvandepas Friend
    #183223

    Hi All,

    In JA Elastica, I want 2 blog articles displayed horizontaly (across side-by-side).
    First blog article uses: column: 1+2, Second blog article uses: column: 3+4.

    In ‘Article manager Options’ I set ‘Blog / Featured Articles’ too configure ‘global’:
    # Leading Articles: 0
    # Intro Articles: 4
    # Collums: 2
    # Links: 4
    Multi column order: ‘Across

    This ONLY works when the browser screen wide is EXACTLY (!) 4 columns wide:
    Than the two 2-column blogs are displayed side-by-side (across)
    BUT, with no margin between them !
    See picture 1.

    If the browser screen wide is only a LITTLE BIT wider than 4 columns, say at 4,1 columns,
    Than there is only one 2-column-blog-article displayed in column: 1+2.
    Now in columns 3+4 custom HTML blocks are displayed.
    See picture 2.

    But I also want in column 3+4 a 2-column category blog article displayed.
    Also when the browser screen wide is wider than EXACTLY 4 columns .

    Two questions:
    1. Why are there no margins between 2 horizontal displayed 2-column-category blogs?

    2. How too set margins between 2 horizontal displayed category blog articles?

    You can try this and vary the browser screen wide acordingly at: http://www.computeraudio.nl
    See what happens.
    Strange, Isn’t it?

    Mark


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    Saguaros Moderator
    #476754

    Hi Mark,

    You can make change by using Google chrome inspect element or Firebug for Firefox. What I usually do is set Compress CSS in Template manager to No, then hover on div of column containing article you want and right click on it and then click on inspect element, it will show you which CSS class it is using and which CSS file and the path to this div on the right side. then you can go to the file and replace it with new CSS you change.

    markvandepas Friend
    #476803

    Hi Saguaros,

    I studied it for an hour or so, but it’s to complicated for me.
    I’m not a programmer, only a content-manager.

    Real pity that JoomlArt has this bug in there responsive template(s).
    Unfortunately I really can’t afford spending too much time on fixing bugs in JoomlArt Temples.
    I need to produce content.

    However I did set my mind on having 2 blogs side by side,
    so I will move on looking for other templates.

    Thank you for response.

    Mark

    Saguaros Moderator
    #476867

    Dear Mark,

    I can understand your frustration on the issues. If possible, pls leave here all the bugs you have faced while dealing with our templates then i will check further. I can move them to our current backlog to sort out at the soonest time for coming releases.

    Best Regards

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