• Resolved Hornet25

    (@hornet25)


    Dear Sirs,

    I have a large table that I need to have in two columns in three different places in other words:

    one column
    two columns
    one column
    two columns
    one column
    two columns
    one column

    When I tried to do this, I ended up with columns 16% in width. I guess your coding is counting all of the requirements for two columns and seeing 6 in total which is creating this wwidth.

    Is there any way to resolve this?

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Kind regards,

    Ian

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  • Plugin Author WebHolism

    (@webholism)

    Dear Ian,

    Thank you for your post.

    Could you confirm if you’re using the “new-row” section (as covered in #7 here: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/gf-form-multicolumn/installation/) in order to place the different sets of columns on new rows without them interfering with one-another?

    If we’ve misunderstood what you are trying to achieve, could you provide a link to your form (or send details to [email protected]) so that we can take a look for you?

    Best wishes.

    Thread Starter Hornet25

    (@hornet25)

    Thank you so much for your help with this. To cut a long story short, I misunderstood the css class “new-row” I now understand it goes in between each set of multi-columns not within each multicolumn.

    The problem is now solved and Webholism have been superb in sorting everything out for me. (And very quick as well which was much appreciated.)

    Ian

    Plugin Author WebHolism

    (@webholism)

    Hi Ian,

    You are most welcome – glad we could help ??

    From your feedback, we’ve made a note to create a video and update our instructions so that they are easier to follow.

    If there’s anything else we can help with, please don’t hesitate to let us know.

    Best wishes.

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