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    v1ncent
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    #10

    Thank you @mariusjopen ! Yes, even more frustrating because I can almost see it working but then it's not. I've sent you a PM with the link. Thank you and have a good weekend!

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      hey @mariusjopen , I now know that if I turn the following of in the inspector it works:
      .text > *:last-child {
      margin-bottom: 0 !important;
      }

      This line of css if from: front.style.css:499

      Overriding seems not an option (!important doesn't work) and besides, this seems a vital style to keep styles intact. So how can I make the flex start and end alignment get to work while still allowing for margin-bottom 0? :)

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        v1ncent
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        #12

        Fixed it! :)
        Wanted to share how, so it is also beneficial for other users:

        First, use javascript to get height from div and apply to other div.

        <script>

        window.laytheme.on("newpageshown", function(){
            var FooterBigLeft = jQuery('#footer-big-left');
            jQuery('#footer-right-get-height').css({ height: FooterBigLeft.height() });
            jQuery('#footer-right-get-height .element-collection').css({ height: FooterBigLeft.height() });
            console.log(FooterBigLeft.height());
        });
        

        </script>

        FooterBigLeft defines the height, and #footer-right-get-height + .element-collection get the height applied.

        Then, make a flex of the div that got the height applied to it. Where I had problems was that the theme nests a lot of div's to have the site working properly. But a flex only works to it's child, hence I applied the height to .element-collection since that is the parent div of the children that need to spaced out evenly. Basically then only justify-content:space-between; is needed. Looks so simple now but this took me many hours. Thanks for the help along the way @mariusjopen !

        #footer-right-get-height .element-collection {
        display:flex;
        flex-direction:column;
        justify-content:space-between;
        }
        #footer-right-get-height .text > *:last-child {
        margin-bottom: revert !important;
        margin-bottom: 10px !important;
        }

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          arminunruh
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          #13

          :O ok nice

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            Fixed it! :)
            Wanted to share how, so it is also beneficial for other users:

            First, use javascript to get height from div and apply to other div.

            <script>

            window.laytheme.on("newpageshown", function(){
                var FooterBigLeft = jQuery('#footer-big-left');
                jQuery('#footer-right-get-height').css({ height: FooterBigLeft.height() });
                jQuery('#footer-right-get-height .element-collection').css({ height: FooterBigLeft.height() });
                console.log(FooterBigLeft.height());
            });
            

            </script>

            FooterBigLeft defines the height, and #footer-right-get-height + .element-collection get the height applied.

            Then, make a flex of the div that got the height applied to it. Where I had problems was that the theme nests a lot of div's to have the site working properly. But a flex only works to it's child, hence I applied the height to .element-collection since that is the parent div of the children that need to spaced out evenly. Basically then only justify-content:space-between; is needed. Looks so simple now but this took me many hours. Thanks for the help along the way @mariusjopen !

            #footer-right-get-height .element-collection {
            display:flex;
            flex-direction:column;
            justify-content:space-between;
            }
            #footer-right-get-height .text > *:last-child {
            margin-bottom: revert !important;
            margin-bottom: 10px !important;
            }

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            dabu
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              #15

              @arminunruh @v1ncent Thanks for your work! For me it works, if I don't have entered any "space above" and "space below" the text.

              This is the Javascript:

              <script>
              window.laytheme.on("newpageshown", function(){
                  var TextElement = jQuery('#textelement');
                  jQuery('#kachelbild img').css({ height: TextElement.height() });
                  console.log(TextElement.height());
              });
              </script>
              

              This is the CSS:

              #kachelbild img {
                object-fit: cover;
              }
              
              #kachelbild {
              display:flex;
              flex-direction:column;
              height:100%;
              overflow-wrap: normal;
              }
              
              #kachelbild .ph {
                padding-bottom: 0px !important;
              }
              
              

              The element with the text has the id #textelement, the image has the id #kachelbild.
              Is there a way to add the value of "space above" and "space below" to the height in the Javascript? I use 5% space above and also 5% space below the text (which is 10% of the viewport).

              In the screenshot you can see that the two red lines (added) are the same height as the green line.

              screen.jpg

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                #16

                u need to use .outerHeight(); instead of .height(); i think

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                  #17

                  i really need to create a feature where you can just set a height to an image

                  but do you know about this:
                  Screenshot 2023-03-02 at 15.46.28.png

                  maybe this is what ure looking for kind of

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                  • arminunruhA arminunruh

                    i really need to create a feature where you can just set a height to an image

                    but do you know about this:
                    Screenshot 2023-03-02 at 15.46.28.png

                    maybe this is what ure looking for kind of

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                    dabu
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #18

                    @arminunruh Thank you, yes I know this function. It works if the image and the text have 50% of the width. But often the Text should be wider or vice versa.
                    And there is a drawback with "set right/left row image background": it doesn't sync with the mobile view, there you have to separately insert an image. If someday I change the background image, I will for sure forget to change it in the mobile version :-)

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                    • arminunruhA arminunruh

                      u need to use .outerHeight(); instead of .height(); i think

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                      dabu
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #19

                      @arminunruh that works, thank you!

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