• Resolved Haldan

    (@hblecher)


    Hi Anders,

    I don’t suspect this is already possible, but I thought I’d ask, and if it isn’t just leave it here as a suggestion for future updates (if that is at all possible).

    Any way to get the items in a query loop to nest masonry-style? I’ve tried experimenting with a couple of third party masonry blocks that are supposed to be Gutenberg friendly, but they either don’t work as described within tove/Gutenberg, or lack the ability to be formatted/stylized in Tove’s nice simple and clean styles. It would be far more preferable to be able to tell the query loop within Tove to arrange the posts in a masonry pattern.

    As always, thanks for all your hard work.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Theme Author Anders Norén

    (@anlino)

    Hi @hblecher,

    Creating a block style with Masonry support would be pretty easy, but since the markup is the same in all themes now, that’s really something that’s better suited to block plugins than block themes themselves. That way, the Masonry settings would persist when users switch between themes. It’s not something I plan on adding in Tove directly, in other words.

    — Anders

    Thread Starter Haldan

    (@hblecher)

    Ah ok that makes sense. I would have no idea how to create a block style with masonry support, I’m afraid. If you have any resources to point me towards, I would certainly give it a go. Thanks though.

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