Cannot Access the "child" column widths

cogray
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cogray posted this 29 March 2016

When I add child columns to a parent column I cannot access the width settings for the child columns. I have a container with 2 columns. The left column will hold the logo and the right will hold two child columns and those will contain text for the header and subtitle. The header and subtitle will always be one on top of the other or "stacked".

Steps:

  1. Add a container with 2 columns
  2. In the left column add a logo
  3. Adjust the widths so that both columns are set to 12|12|24|24
  4. Now drag and drop another "2 column" object into the second column you just modified. I want these columns to always be stacked one on top of the other for a header and sub-title.
  5. Now try and make the last 2 "child" columns you just added to have a width of 24|24|24|24 for all devices.

When I have finished I can only seem to access the parent column widths.

When I add child columns to a parent column I cannot access the width settings for the child columns. I have a container with 2 columns. The left column will hold the logo and the right will hold two child columns and those will contain text for the header and subtitle. The header and subtitle will always be one on top of the other or "stacked". Steps: 1. Add a container with 2 columns 2. In the left column add a logo 3. Adjust the widths so that both columns are set to 12|12|24|24 4. Now drag and drop another "2 column" object into the second column you just modified. I want these columns to always be stacked one on top of the other for a header and sub-title. 5. Now try and make the last 2 "child" columns you just added to have a width of 24|24|24|24 for all devices. When I have finished I can only seem to access the parent column widths.
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Support Team posted this 30 March 2016

Hi,

You can access the desired column using the tree view in the right column. You have a little bit complex layout and can consider using the layout container within the initial second column and position header and subtitle one above another.

Sincerely,
Hella

Hi, You can access the desired column using the tree view in the right column. You have a little bit complex layout and can consider using the layout container within the initial second column and position header and subtitle one above another. Sincerely, Hella
cogray
55 Posts
cogray posted this 15 April 2016

I figured this out. Thanks

I figured this out. Thanks
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