Styling with Easy Layouts
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Yes will be pleased to report back on my progress (hopefully) with EasyLayouts. One thing I can definitely say (based on my work this morning) is using columns rather than percentages is definitely the way forward.
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I am now having reasonable success combining Template Creator CK and EasyLayouts but have seem to have hit a problem trying to use CSS values created in Template Creator's Blog Layout.
As you can see from the screenshot, I have entered 50 for a 50px gap which I thought would be called when I call the class tck-blog. However I am wondering if I am calling the incorrect class?
As you can see from the screenshot, I have entered 50 for a 50px gap which I thought would be called when I call the class tck-blog. However I am wondering if I am calling the incorrect class?
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Hi
this is the "article" styling, so it will be used by .tck-article for each article listed in the blog (inside .tck-blog)
CEd
this is the "article" styling, so it will be used by .tck-article for each article listed in the blog (inside .tck-blog)
CEd
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OK now it's working.
If anyone else is following this (future reference possibly), I have uploaded a few screenshots to explain the process.
If anyone else is following this (future reference possibly), I have uploaded a few screenshots to explain the process.
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ced1870 wrote: thank you for sharing this !
No problem. I am really starting to like combining the drag and drop features of EasyLayouts and very powerful styling capabilities of Template Creator CK. It does mean getting your hands a bit dirty but I am learning CSS tricks that I would have never thought of.
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