• Resolved KevEd

    (@keved)


    It’s an excellent plugin. After following your instructions it was easy to create a two-column layout, but I’d like to be able to do more than what is possible with Gravity’s gf_third_left CSS attributes – My layout needs four items in a row.

    Will I need to envelope two, two-column arrangements together?

    – Thanks

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  • Plugin Author WebHolism

    (@webholism)

    Hi @keved,

    Thanks for your post, and glad to hear you’re enjoying the plugin.

    The plugin is not limited to two columns. If you need more columns in your form, you can add an additional column to a row by adding a section element (put split-start as the CSS class for this element), add the elements that you want to be included in the column, then add a section element (put split-end as the CSS class for this element). Lather, rinse and repeat as desired. ??

    Please note that you can repeat this process to add as many columns as you like in a single row (bearing in mind that you may be limited by your screen width and/or template).

    If you experience any issues, please do let us know.

    Thank you for using our plugin.

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