• Resolved Cyrex13

    (@cyrex13)


    Hi Iulia!
    I’m satisfied with your last help last time, but unfortunately, my client want latest posts to be displayed full width, not only 2 columns! So I have few problems (actually demands of my client). First is it possible to have 4 column or even 5 column to display latest posts?
    Second: When I choose three column option, then latest posts aren’t displayed properly! Only half of the post is visible! When I select two columns, and 4 posts per page, all posts are properly visible! But when back on three, problems occur!
    Third, and the last one: My client don’t wont borders around posts, and that in the second (forth, sixth..) background color inside of border is white, not light gray.. Is this manageable from your plugin, or this is from my CSS?

    Sincerely,
    Ante

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/latest-post-shortcode/

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  • Plugin Author Iulia Cazan

    (@iulia-cazan)

    Q: First is it possible to have 4 column or even 5 column to display latest posts?
    A: Yes, you can have as many columns as you need, that is why you are allowed to add an extra CSS class when you configure the shortcode. However, the custom / extra CSS classes are something that you have to build, you have that flexibility to change the look of the posts to what your client wants.

    Q: Second: When I choose three column option, then latest posts aren’t displayed properly!
    A: The three, four, …n column option is something that you should build in your CSS (in the theme or embed the custom styles in page content), it does not come with the plugin. You can take a look at how the two-columns are rendered and improvise, adjust to what the layout has to look like.

    Thread Starter Cyrex13

    (@cyrex13)

    So, I will must do this or to contact the theme devs for support?

    Plugin Author Iulia Cazan

    (@iulia-cazan)

    Yes, this is something you should do, not a support from the theme devs as this is not an issue. It is some custom work, for what your client wants.

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