• Resolved andyt1980

    (@andyt1980)


    Hi,
    Unfortunately the columns settings are not working for me. I have it setup as 2 columns in the settings and it displays correctly in the Gutenburg editor, but on the front-end the posts are stacked in one column.

    I tried changing the CSS Add to via External but this made no difference. I contacted you directly via your website with this issue about a week ago as I didn’t want to post the URL in public, but haven’t received a reply yet.

    Any help appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Andy

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by andyt1980.
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  • Plugin Author WPXPO

    (@wpxpo)

    Hi @andyt1980,

    Thank you for using our post blocks plugin. I am sorry to say I can’t understand your issue clearly. Can you please describe it more or give me a screenshot of the problem?

    Waiting for your reply.

    Thread Starter andyt1980

    (@andyt1980)

    Ok, please see screenshots below:

    Front-End (incorrect, stacked):
    https://prnt.sc/u02aqu

    Back-End (correct, 2 columns):
    https://prnt.sc/u02a5z

    Plugin Author WPXPO

    (@wpxpo)

    Hi, This is the first time I can face these issues. I am a little bit confused. Please explains the details. I need the below information.

    1. Please tell me the bocks name.
    2. Send the backend ( full editor page) screenshot.

    Waiting for your reply.

    Thread Starter andyt1980

    (@andyt1980)

    Hi,
    Please see below details:

    1. Post Grid #1
    2. https://prnt.sc/u03hee

    As explained, in the editor its displaying correctly as 2 columns, on the front-end it displays as 1 column.

    Plugin Author WPXPO

    (@wpxpo)

    Hi, Just now I have checked both editor and frontend view. It works fine for me.

    See the screenshots.

    1. Editor view https://imgur.com/iO5lw3W.
    2. Frontend view https://imgur.com/EkCU2xz.

    Note: Could you please change the theme just for checking and also disable others plugin one by one. I guess this issue comes from others plugin or theme. So, please change for testing purpose.

    Waiting for your reply.

    Thread Starter andyt1980

    (@andyt1980)

    Hi,

    Tried switching themes but this didnt help. However, I’m also using GenerateBlocks on the same page for creating columns and I’ve discovered that if I put the post grid inside a GenerateBlocks container then it breaks the post grid layout. If I move the post grid out of the container then it works perfectly.

    Any ideas what might be causing this?.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by andyt1980.
    • This reply was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by andyt1980.
    Plugin Author WPXPO

    (@wpxpo)

    Hi @andyt1980,

    I told you, this issue comes from others plugin. No problem, for quick solution, you can use default Gutenberg column block or others plugin to manage container. I hope it will help you. We already note the conflict issue with GenerateBlocks. Hope our developer team and also GenerateBlocks team will fix this issue.

    If you are satisfied with our support then give us a five-star review in the WordPress directory. As a new plugin developer, it helps us a lot.

    Have a nice day.

    Thread Starter andyt1980

    (@andyt1980)

    Thanks, the issue also occurs when using Kadence columns.
    The problem with the default column block is you can’t set a max-content width.

    Plugin Author WPXPO

    (@wpxpo)

    Thanks for sharing this issue.

    Have a nice day.

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