Hi @rawdolphe, the breakpoints for the layout changes are coded into the core handling of layout within WordPress (rather than specific to the theme).
It definitely is possible to adjust those with CSS to have layouts break at different points. Do you have a URL of an example page where you’d want that kind of setup? Is it only the columns block you’d want to make that change for?
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Gin
(@rawdolphe)
Hi @joredesign,
Thanks for your reply. I was testing 2024 locally. Few days ago I decided to go with GeneratePress and Blocks which is very similar in fact, so will have all the options I was missing.
I was nearly there with 2024, but I am not a coder / developer so it wouldn’t have been easy to get the result I was looking for…
I have to say, I was very impressed with 2024, and I am sure it will get even more flexible eventually.
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Gin
(@rawdolphe)
Hi again,
I am re-considering using 2024 for a <span style=”text-decoration: underline;”>personal project</span>, so if anyone knows how to add the extra CSS breakpoints for mobile responsiveness in the Query loop / Archives, I would still be interested.
I still think that going from 3 or 4 x columns straight to 1 x doesn’t make any practical sense at all!
Who agrees / disagrees?
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Gin
(@rawdolphe)
Hi @fixingwpthemes,
Thank you so much, will try this asap and will report back!
That code looks more advanced, I knew it wasn’t gonna be something ‘straightforward’.
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Gin
(@rawdolphe)
Hi again @fixingwpthemes,
Just tested it — it’s still going from 3 x columns straight to 1 x column 🙁