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    Hi guys,
    I have created 2 columns on a blog post. The columns are 2/3 and 1/3.

    Now, if the second columns (see my page where you see the pic of the fist https://www.ninserviziogratuito.co.uk/conoscere-londra ) is shorter than the first one, the new text element will go under the second column.

    How can I avoid this? https://www.screencast.com/t/paOrcDQAWW7g

    Thanks,
    Marco

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by marcoabis81.
    #1175888

    Hey marcoabis81,
    Thank you for the login and link, I see that you are creating your post with the WordPress Classic Editor and adding Enfold shortcodes to create the columns. To ensure that the content after your two columns 2/3 + 1/3 continues below the 2/3 column we will add the “equal height” option to this row, the option for this is: min_height='av-equal-height-column'
    The option is always added to the first column of the row so your full shortcode looks like this:
    [av_two_third first min_height='av-equal-height-column']
    I added this for you to see, please check.
    Another option instead of using shortcodes is to wrap your text around the smaller images, which I assume the layout you are trying to achieve, please see this article on how to do this.

    Best regards,
    Mike

    #1175892

    Mike,

    amazing job, it looks nice now. Guys you are magicians :-)

    You may close the ticket.

    regards,
    Marco

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by marcoabis81.
    #1175907

    Hi,
    Glad we were able to help, we will close this now. Thank you for using Enfold.

    For your information, you can take a look at Enfold documentation here
    For any other questions or issues, feel free to start new threads in the Enfold forum and we will gladly try to help you :)

    Best regards,
    Mike

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