I’m wondering if I’m the only one getting this error!
Whenever I delete an element inside the Columns Block, I get the following error “This block has encountered an error and cannot be previewed”
I’m using a Block Theme (Spectra One) but I tried with classic themes including the Blocksy Theme and I get the same error.
I also tried on fresh wordpress installation and I get the same error.
Any explanation?
Here’s a scrrenshot.
]]>None of the CSS code I found on Google seems to be working. Does anyone know how to change the breakpoint in which the Columns blocks stack? Thanks!
]]>I would like to extend the columns block changing/adding predefined layouts.I have searched and searched but I have found nothing clear about it ((
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you in advance
]]>Is it possible add url to columns block or group block?
Let’s say I have a columns block with two columns, one column is populated
with a foto, the other with heading and paragraph. Since all elements
will have the same url attached to them I would like to add hyperlink
to whole column block – whole div would be clickable, there also
would be much less code in html source.
Linking whole div is pretty common solution in todays web, I don’t see a straightforward way to do this in Guetnberg. Am I just missing
something, or is there any hack to do it?
Thanks for help.
]]>I have a small two column table of names. I want to put a title above the table. If I put the title in a separate block, the spacing between the title block and the table is much too large.
In Excel, I would just put the title in the leftmost cell of the first row of the table. This is perfect spacing between the first row and the rest of the table. With nothing in the 2nd column of the first row, the title spreads out without a problem. With WordPress columns, a wide entry in the first row increases the width of the first column and decreases the width of the 2nd column. That’s won’t work.
So, is there some way that I can have a two column table with a title in the first row, without screwing up the rest of the table?
]]>Here’s my 2 column layout without the plugin active: Without Gutenberg Variable Columns active
And with it active: With Gutenberg Variable Columns active
Is this something you can replicate?
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