• tav1421

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    Hi, okay first, hopefully I’m saying this correctly! Which is to say, you have a WP blog site, and on the front page you can have single or multiple columns for your blog posts. I have the Evolve theme, an updated one for one site and an older version for another, and I’d like to have two columns of blog posts instead of three for both sites, but can’t find the option. (Or if I did, the changes didn’t migrate over!)

    Again hopefully I’m getting this all out correctly, but either way let me know if you need anything else and thank you for the help!

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