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Is this grid layout even possible ? (should have been simple)
I want to change the layout on one of my sites.
And as always since vb4 i run into the issue with the grids ![]() I want a MAIN row where the latest entry is taking the entire width of the layout. Then the secound row, contains the sidebar, and all the "older" articles. The articles are in a 2 column setup, via layout i guess. Mouse drawn ftw : ![]() Any suggestions on how to preceed? No members have liked this post.
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Grid:
Secondary Header: Yes Sidebar: Yes Location: Left Width: whatever you want Columns: 1 (100%) (could also do Sidebar: No and then set the Columns to one of the one with two columns) Then after you create the layout and apply it, in your section set the columns to 2.
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But then i would have to create a new widget to pull the latest article into the secondary header ?
Because my choices in layout is to put the content in either secondary header or the columns. No members have liked this post.
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Oh, I see what you mean. Well, you could add a widget there and have it spit out only the latest article.
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