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Is there any way or option to use a 2-column blog format?

I use Pagelines Framework Pro 2.3.3 and WP 3.4.2.

Thanks.

Geoff

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James B

Hi there, our magazine layout works in two columns. Go to Pagelines>site options>blogs and posts. You'll see an option to change from full width to magazine layout.


Kindly search the forum and read the documentation before posting. It will help you resolve many issues.

For CSS help be sure to check out W3Schools first and be sure to download FireBug for FireFox for troubleshooting.

James B

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siftingpoint

Thanks James. I just did that but now I do not see a change when I set up a new post. It still looks the same as before. Do you have a preview on how this would work or look like?

Thanks.

Geoff

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James B

You'll need to make sure you refresh the cache etc after you make the changes. Also the magazine layout puts the first two posts as full width, you'll need to change the setting for this in 'blogs and posts'. Scroll down to the section 'full width posts' and set the drop down to zero.


Kindly search the forum and read the documentation before posting. It will help you resolve many issues.

For CSS help be sure to check out W3Schools first and be sure to download FireBug for FireFox for troubleshooting.

James B

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