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Blog layout | leading articles

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    Blog layout | leading articles

    Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    • Running J!4.2.7 G!5.5.14 Hydrogen 5.5.14 / g5_hydrogen

      Showing my articles in overview @ cloudzeeland.nl with 1 leading article. There is too much white space at the right of that content.
      Can you tell how I can force 2 leading articles showing next to each other instead of under each other?
      Perhaps it can be done by CSS? Thanks!
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    Re: Blog layout | leading articles

    Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    • No, it can’t. The whole point of “leading article” is that it display 100% width before the other article that follow and will obey the column number defined in the menu item. It very much sounds to me like you don’t want any leading anti class at all (so just make that zero).

      Structure = HTML - styling = CSS

      Regards, Mark.
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    Re: Blog layout | leading articles

    Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    • MrT wrote:
      No, it can’t. The whole point of “leading article” is that it display 100% width before the other article that follow and will obey the column number defined in the menu item.
      Can't I just let it use 50% then? Problem solved?
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    Re: Blog layout | leading articles

    Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    • Yes make leading articles 0 and set the rest to use two columns.

      Regards, Mark
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