• Resolved tbc2017

    (@tbc2017)


    Firstly, thanks for the free plug-in
    Secondly, I’ve read your answers to posts ” This plugin does not determine column widths itself.”

    What I’d like to know is how can I control them? I believe that there a few others that are as baffled as I am.

    The authors of OnePress (the theme the site uses) have been responsive, but their response doesn’t help …

    “This plugin have many same class with Bootstrap 4. for example : col-1, col-2, col-3, etc.
    https://v4-alpha.getbootstrap.com/layout/grid/

    that is why it looks unformatted because affect css from bootstrap grid. We can’t change this. So I recommend you use different plugin or make that page is full width template : https://cl.ly/333F381c3S1I”

    BTW- the Bowling club is staffed by volunteers – we don’t have a web designer
    and my 35 years in the computer industry hasn’t required a black belt in CSS.

    If you can help, I’d be grateful, or perhaps you can point me in the right direction.

    Thanks in advance

    Bill

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by tbc2017. Reason: typo

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