modules in same position
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- Wed Sep 09, 2015 7:33 pm
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I would like to put two modules in the same position but in a row and not in a second column as happens now.
it's possible?
tnx
it's possible?
tnx
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- Wed Sep 09, 2015 7:44 pm
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Hi,
in theory you can:
a) In Custom HTML module - insert two different modules as you want
or
b) Using CSS change appearance of those two published in this same row
you're Expert Boarder - you will handle it
in theory you can:
a) In Custom HTML module - insert two different modules as you want
or
b) Using CSS change appearance of those two published in this same row
you're Expert Boarder - you will handle it

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- Thu Sep 10, 2015 8:14 am
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mmmh if I were really Expert Boarder I would not be asking for help here ... is not ?
the solution "a" is within my reach, but I do not like, but the "b" I find it interesting ... if I knew how to do it ... too complex to explain here?

the solution "a" is within my reach, but I do not like, but the "b" I find it interesting ... if I knew how to do it ... too complex to explain here?
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- Thu Sep 10, 2015 8:22 am
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You're eXpert so I guess below tips will be okay for you:
1) You have to create a new CSS class , which set will set a full width and with no flat for a object.
2) Then add it into those two published modules (as a module class suffix), right now they have probably ~50% of width so in theory it should help to get 100%, for me long time ago it worked...
sorry but as You know we do not should help in customers customizations.
Because there is a thin line between support and ...I will build your site for you.
1) You have to create a new CSS class , which set will set a full width and with no flat for a object.
2) Then add it into those two published modules (as a module class suffix), right now they have probably ~50% of width so in theory it should help to get 100%, for me long time ago it worked...
sorry but as You know we do not should help in customers customizations.
Because there is a thin line between support and ...I will build your site for you.
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- Thu Sep 10, 2015 9:21 am
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I've never said to be experienced and in fact I'm not ... I don't know why here comes wrote this ... maybe because sometimes I've helped someone for a simple problem? Perhaps I was wrong in this.
The change how you have explained is too complicated for me but no problem I have already solved in another way.
In the past I have used other templates that, from the administration, I could easily change this parameter (position in rows or columns), I thought you could do with this template...
Maybe it could be a hint of development for the next template because it is a very convenient feature that would add a "plus" to your already beautiful templates.
The change how you have explained is too complicated for me but no problem I have already solved in another way.
In the past I have used other templates that, from the administration, I could easily change this parameter (position in rows or columns), I thought you could do with this template...
Maybe it could be a hint of development for the next template because it is a very convenient feature that would add a "plus" to your already beautiful templates.
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- Thu Sep 10, 2015 9:26 am
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Oscar E wrote:sorry but as You know we do not should help in customers customizations.
Because there is a thin line between support and ...I will build your site for you.
Sure! but ... is permissible to ask, answer is courtesy.
(sorry for the improbable translation)



and you usually have always been extremely helpful.
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- Thu Sep 10, 2015 11:14 am
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It's never too late to take few CSS lessons... if you know what I mean. 

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