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ying
(@yingscarlett)
Hi Carsten,
Are these 4 containers all in one Grid block?
If so, set the vertical alignment of Grid block and Grid Container blocks all to Default should align these containers.
Let me know if this helps 🙂
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Hi Ying, thanks for your help, this is how it looks like with all alignments default.
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I have created one grid block inside a container block, and then I added two paragraph blocks in each of the two grid fields?
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ying
(@yingscarlett)
I don’t think it’s the best way to build the layout.
The 4 containers can be in one Grid Block.
So the structure would be:
- Container
- Grid
- Container
- Paragraph
- Container
- Paragraph
- Container
- Paragraph
- Container
- Paragraph
In this way, you don’t need to change any settings, the containers should be aligned nicely automatically.
Hi there, I will follow your structure, but I can’t see how this will end up as a two column layout with two rows of paragraphs each, on desktop, and stacked on mobile?
Is this the Grid Block you will choose?
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Hi @carsten-lund,
Try this one: https://share.getcloudapp.com/OAu6g28P
Then, set the Container Width of all Container Blocks to 50%: https://fazarcon.pluginsupportwp.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=1431&action=edit
On Mobile, by default they would stack at 100% container width: https://share.getcloudapp.com/P8u1kN77
Hope this clarifies. 🙂
Hi there both, thanks Ying for the clarification of the structure to use, and @fernandoazarcon2 for the screen shots, choice of grid, and container width, which helped a lot.
I would never have choosen a four column grid block, for a two column layout, but all containers are now perfectly alligned.
Regards
Carsten
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ying
(@yingscarlett)
You are welcome Carsten 🙂