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
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
Mike,
amazing job, it looks nice now. Guys you are magicians :-)
You may close the ticket.
regards,
Marco
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