• abbydigital

    (@abbydigital)


    I’ve read from these posts that the multi-column layout is now the default, but I am only getting a single column. The instructions refer to a multi-column template, but it was not found in the location specified.

    • This topic was modified 6 years ago by abbydigital. Reason: clarity
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  • Thread Starter abbydigital

    (@abbydigital)

    Because I am not using the widget, I had to turn on the styling with that special bit of code. Now the layout of the index is proper, with the alphabet across the top, but I am getting a 3 column display even though I have modified the template to display only two columns. This is a problem because many of my entries are long enough to be wrapped to a second line, and since there is no difference between the space between two entries and the second line of a single entry, the layout is not nearly as readable as it could be (it might be nice if the second line of an entry were indented slightly…).

    I do not have a copy of the template in my theme folder (which is not actually used by WordPress because of the Oxygen page builder plugin, which ignores themes), so the only (known) copy of A-Z-listing.php is in the templates folder of the A-Z-listing plugin folder. It contains the variable for number of columns set to 2, so why does my layout look like it is in 3 columns?

    Plugin Author Dani Llewellyn

    (@diddledani)

    I’m adding a bit of margin to the bottom of each entry to provide vertical separation in the next version.

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