• Resolved mythusmage

    (@mythusmage)


    The impression I get from the screen shot showing the shortcodes is that your plugin uses HTML. If it uses CSS instead then the shortcode doesn’t need to be so involved. All you would need is the opening shortcode and the closing at the end of the text. Then include the option to set the number of columns, column width, and column break among other things.

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  • Plugin Author WP Darko

    (@spwebguy)

    Hi there!

    Thank you for your suggestion. This has been done many times before, it saves time and is smaller in terms of code.

    What we wanted to do here is allow the non-coder/technophobe to be able to use grids. Many users are not familiar with the concept of grid, and we believe that this approach is more straightforward.

    E.g. You want to split your page in half, use “Two halfs”.

    Hope this answers your message (I’m not a native English speaker).

    Thread Starter mythusmage

    (@mythusmage)

    Not really. The impression I get is that you have a different picture of grids than I do. My recommendation is to do a search on the term; CSS grids, you should get a number of leads.

    Thank you for your swift reply, and I hope your projects are going well.

    Plugin Author WP Darko

    (@spwebguy)

    Thank you for your feedback.

    Plugin Author WP Darko

    (@spwebguy)

    Closing this now.

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