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  • Thread Starter danneniko

    (@danneniko)

    Solved like this:

    <?php if($alm_loop_count == (($alm_loop_count-1) % 3 == 0)) {echo '<div class="row">';} ?>
    <div class="entry-content col-xs-6 col-lg-4 alm-repeater-template page-<?php echo $alm_page; ?>">
    	<?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) : ?>
    		<a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>" title="<?php the_title_attribute(); ?>">
    	    	<?php the_post_thumbnail(); ?>
    		</a>
    	<?php
    	endif;
    	?>
    
    	<div class="entry-titles">
    		<?php the_title( sprintf( '<a href="%s" rel="bookmark" class="entry-title">', esc_url( 		get_permalink() ) ), '</a>' ); ?>
    	</div>
    </div>
    <?php if($alm_loop_count % 3 == 0 ) {echo '</div>'; } ?>

    really helpful, thanks

    smrdo

    (@smrdo)

    Hi, I’ve tried this and it works perfectly with the wrap, however it stops the actual “load more” working, I’ve set the inital display to 16 using the shortcode

    <?php
    echo do_shortcode('[ajax_load_more post_type="cc_porfolio" taxonomy="portfolio_cat" taxonomy_terms="'.$term->slug.'" button_label="loading" posts_per_page="8" order="ASC" orderby="menu_order"]');
    ?>

    Cant figure this out at all, any ideas musch appreciated

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