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  • #16574
    aeshlog
    Participant

    Hello there.

    I’ve purchased GP Pro and WPSP Pro a few weeks ago, they are just perfect. I’ve customized almost everything without asking personally here or on the GP Pro forum, there are so much information about everything that someone asked and got detailed answers.

    Why I’m talking so much about this?

    I have question I have not found the answer yet.

    Is it possible to get 10 posts columns instead of 5?

    Building website pages with full width and 10 columns, tried 2×5 columns with “Lightweight Grid Columns” and offset option in one of WPSP blocks, but, I need to use pagination and it’s just impossible, only one can be paginated.

    I hope there is any solution to this too.

    Thanks

    #16587
    Tom
    Keymaster

    Hi there,

    It’s possible, but you’d need some CSS. If you’d like to link me to the page I can help with it.

    Let me know 🙂

    #16613
    aeshlog
    Participant

    Hi Tom,
    Thanks for the reply, here is a one-time link (https://onetimesecret.com/secret/95atvk6rhzquihenbratz3y5c5euocn)

    #16615
    aeshlog
    Participant

    Here is a link with inner page, pagination (https://onetimesecret.com/secret/3pbi6t0lkr1910gzptm2myijcugbh8x)

    #16619
    aeshlog
    Participant

    Hi, I’ve sent links directly via the contact form ))

    #16636
    Tom
    Keymaster

    Give this a shot:

    #wpsp-45970 .wpsp-col-20 {
        width: 10%;
    }
    #16644
    aeshlog
    Participant

    Hey Tom,

    Yes, It works perfectly.

    Can I do it sitewide? for all WPSP?

    I have 30+ pages to be done 🙁 I can do it one by one, but, prefer to be done bulk if it’s possible.

    Thanks 🙂

    #16646
    aeshlog
    Participant

    Hey Tom,

    It’s enough at this moment. It’s easier to modify for responsive than sitewide.

    Thanks 🙂

    #16674
    Tom
    Keymaster

    You can just remove the #wpsp-45970 part of the CSS if you don’t want to target that one specific list 🙂

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