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  • Hi, judging upon the screenshot the plugin seems to add extra controls for medium and mobile devices.

    Plugin Support Bartosz Gadomski

    (@bartoszgadomski)

    Hi @checkerboardflyer,

    This plugin allow you to set custom gap heights depends on screen width. You can set up 90px height for large devices (such as desktop screens), 60px for tablets and 30px for mobile devices (just an example, of course).

    You can configure breakpoints for each single device type, so you have full control on this block heights.

    Plugin Support Bartosz Gadomski

    (@bartoszgadomski)

    Hi @bianca205,

    thank you for your reply, that’s correct! ??

    Thread Starter checkerboardflyer

    (@checkerboardflyer)

    So I am anxious to give it a try. When I attempt to activate it I receive an error message “Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.” Also “class-wdpgb-blockssummarypage.php on line 82.” Need some help. Thanks.

    Plugin Support Bartosz Gadomski

    (@bartoszgadomski)

    Hi @checkerboardflyer,

    Is there a possibility that you’d update the PHP version used on your website to PHP 7.3? This version is recommended by WordPress:

    Requirements

    The PHP notice that you see is related to your current PHP version – the Gap Block plugin uses code that is compatible with PHP version greater than 7.0 (I’ll update plugin description today, apologies for that).

    If you don’t know how to update PHP version on your server, please contact with your server administrators, I’m sure they’d be able to help.

    Thread Starter checkerboardflyer

    (@checkerboardflyer)

    Thanks for the tip. I checked and I am running PHP 5.6.40. I was able to bump up to 7.2 through the cpanel in my account. Thanks. Next I’ll try the plugin.

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