Hey Mythusmage,
Thanks for posting!
Are you referring to the column-* CSS? Our page builder doesn’t offer text columns, but you can place different Text Editor modules on different columns. Does that answer your question? If it doesn’t, can you share a bit more info? 🙂
Ben
Unfortunately, your suggestion regarding text columns doesn’t work. At least not to my satisfaction. You can fake it using table columns, but that makes things harder than they need to be.
Have you thought about incorporating the CSS for multiple columns into Beaver Builder?
In any case, thank you for your reply.
Hey Mythusmage,
The link below is a screenshot of what I was referring to. Multiple columns and multiple Text Editor modules in each.
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Is that what you are referring to? We also have a few templates which exhibit this behavior.
http://fashionfreaks.demos.wpbeaverbuilder.com/
http://thebodyfactory.demos.wpbeaverbuilder.com/
http://probiz.demos.wpbeaverbuilder.com/
Does that help? Or am I missing something? 🙂
Ben
Sorry, but you are. I was talking about CSS columns, using CSS3. On a proper HTML page you can use the div tag, but in WordPress that ends up messing with the overall layout. You’re better off using the article or section tag. You may want to look into adding CSS columns capability to the plugin.
Ah, gotcha! Is there a reason as to why you’d prefer that over the 3 column layout? The latter offers a lot of flexibility. 🙂
Anyhow, I tried using the columns CSS on a Text Editor module and it works fine. Check the screenshot below for reference.
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I’m not really sure what you mean with WP messing up the layout when using divtags. Our plugin works on the content area, uses a lot of div tags and it works fine. I can add divtags on the native WP editor and it works fine as well.
Ben