Hi,
you can’t 🙂 If you see the red alert it means the column can’t be reduce anymore, it has reached its minimum width… A screenshot would help to better understand, but I think that’s the crux of the matter.
Let me know. Manuel 🙂
Thanks Manuel – so disappointed. Can’t understand why reduce width function doesn’t work. Reduced the width of the image on the left column from 300px to 160px but made no difference. Tried using + to increase the width of the right hand column and that didn’t work either.
Looks like if I continued to use this plugin I would be stuck with columns of equal width which is not what I want.
Any suggestions?
I need to see what you’re talking about… PixGridder creates grid and the cells of the grids have a width calculated as percentage of the whole section width. So maybe you’re simply using the wrong plugin for what you’re trying to achieve 🙂 Don’t know honestly, at least without seeing a live example.
Manuel 🙂
Hi Manuel,
I’d like the image in the left hand column to occupy 25% of the page width and of course the right hand column text to occupy 75% of the page width.
Here is the link to the page in question where I’d like to create these 2 columns http://howdoidate.com/online-dating-profile-writing-service/ based on 25%/75% NOT as they are currently which seems to be 50%/50%
Thank you.
Ok… in this case you have to set the row in this way: 4 columns allowed, two columns inside it, the former 25% wide, the latter 75% wide: look at the shot
Hope this makes sense. Let me know. Manuel 🙂
You have to consider how many columns the grid allows, not how many columns you want to put into the grid, especially if they are different from each other 🙂
Thank you so much Manuel – works perfectly!
I’ll buy the pro version next month. Noticed you were offering a free table plugin with the pro version that looks much better than the one I use here
Your support and plugin are really awesome!
Best wishes,
Derek
Don’t forget to rate the plugin in this case and thank you, I mark this topic as resolved.
Manuel 🙂