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  • Thread Starter SmileWP

    (@anotheropus)

    Hey David,

    I think I realized why it is displayed in one long column.

    We have a third custom post type for Events.

    If there is another reason please let me know.

    Or is there a way to use the short code, once for pages, once for posts, and once for the custom type, so that I can use them within DVI columns?

    Thanks,

    Chris

    Plugin Author David Gwyer

    (@dgwyer)

    Because the plugin now supports multiple post types I changed the layout back to one column as everything wouldn’t fit on one row.

    You can use CSS to float the columns to display next to each other for now if you need to.

    I will probably be updating the way the sitemap for each type is outputted to give it more flexibility.

    i.e. you will be able to force two/three column layout, and choose the order of which post types are displayed.

    Thread Starter SmileWP

    (@anotheropus)

    Thank you David.

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