• Resolved johnnyb10

    (@johnnyb10)


    I’m a GP Pro user and I’m using GenerateBlocks to add a table-like display to my website; however, I’m having a hard time getting the rows to be the same height. The attached screenshot shows what the table looks like in the old, Divi version of my site. I can create the elements fine in one row, but once I add the second row, everything just floats up so that it sits right under the item above it.

    How can I get rows to all be the same height as the largest element–in this case, the images in the third column? I’m not sure whether I should be adding padding to the first two columns, or whether there is some other recommended method. Thanks.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support David

    (@diggeddy)

    Hi there,

    can you share a link to your site where i can see the GB Grid you have set up?

    Aah i see you have raised a topic in the premium support we’ll respond ASAP

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 3 months ago by David.
    Thread Starter johnnyb10

    (@johnnyb10)

    Hi David,

    You can see it on http://dev.notesonaguitar.com/music-theory-fundamentals-2-intervals/, under “Table of Interval Names” but this only shows one row, as I tried a bunch of different things that weren’t working out, and this is where I left it. Also, since my post here last night, I upgraded to GenerateBlocks Pro and opened a ticket via my account there, with some additional info, so if that’s a better place to deal with this, we can close this ticket.

    Thanks,
    John

    Plugin Support David

    (@diggeddy)

    Yep – we’ll deal with the issue in the Pro support topic 🙂

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