Making elements withing "element grid" multiple columns wide
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Dear @Jahn
can you send a link to an example page you want to change. That would make it easier.Best!
Marius
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Hi @mariusjopen
Yes, of course, here is a link [wip]: https://lea-maria.com/test
Here I am using the Element Grid with two rows, bottom aligned and then center aligned in the gridder. In this combination of two images of portrait and landscape orientation, the landscape oriented one will look rather small. So I was wondering, if it would be possible to make three columns in the element grid and make the landscape oriented image span two columns.
Maybe here it would make more sense not to use the element grid at all? I was using it instead of layouting in the gridder because without the element grid I could not figure out how to center align two columns of images wich are bottom aligned to themselves. I hope this makes sense! :)
Thank you!
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Dear @Jahn
there is not really a clean way to do this. I would try to place the images separately and then adjust it a bit with CSS.Best!
Marius
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@mariusjopen Okey, I see. Would be cool to have a clean solution, bit this will also work fine.
Thank you :) -
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