• This must be an easy one:

    Our internal site has 2 sidebars (left & right) and the main content in the middle.
    I noticed that on 1280×1024 screens it is adapted, showing the middle column first and after that the 2 sidebars side-by-side.

    Is there a way (a media css rule?) to keep the full-fledged layout even in 1280×1024 resolution?

    Thanks in advance!

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  • Hello,

    Can you please share a snapshot of the issue.?

    Try to keep the sidebar and content ratio as 44% and 54% and check.

    Thread Starter johnhoston

    (@johnhoston)

    Thanks for the reply @abhikr781

    Although i cannot disclose the contents of our intranet’s site, i attach 2 images that represent the problem:

    1. Layout for low resolutions (up to 1280×1024):
    https://pasteboard.co/ZF3Sh83xA3JP.png
    (1 column with the main content and below that 2 sidebars columns side-by-side)

    2. Layout for high resolutions (above 1280×1024):
    https://pasteboard.co/ouaESD5AIO1N.png
    (3 columns side-by-side: sidebar-content-sidebar)

    At 1280×1024 the site has the first layout, but i need it to have the second.

    EDIT: I use the OceanWP theme.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by johnhoston.
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