WaryOldGuy Posted October 22, 2020 Share Posted October 22, 2020 Site URL: https://www.welcomingthestranger.org/team I am volunteering with a local non-profit that needed some help with their webpage. We wanted to use a Team Layout for various groups, such as the Board of Directors. Seemed easy enough, until I needed more than three entries on the page. How does one add a row, or rows to this layout? Any help would be most appreciated. Cheers, John Link to comment
WaryOldGuy Posted October 22, 2020 Author Share Posted October 22, 2020 Well, with developer tools open I was able to copy and past a series of <div>s that contained the controls and that managed to do the trick. I have to say that it would be a lot better to be able to copy several controls and paste them in to the visual editor, at least from the point of view of a normal users. Now I just have to edit the last few items added. Link to comment
tuanphan Posted October 22, 2020 Share Posted October 22, 2020 I guess you can add blocks: Image, Text to achieve what you want. How to add blocks. https://support.squarespace.com/hc/en-us/articles/206543757-Adding-content-with-blocks Email me if you have need any help (free, of course.). Answer within 24 hours. Or send to forum message How to: Setup Password & Share url - Insert Custom CSS - Page Header - Upload Custom Font - Upload File - Find Block ID - Contact Customer Care Link to comment
WaryOldGuy Posted October 23, 2020 Author Share Posted October 23, 2020 I tried adding the blocks used, hoping they would align correctly, but that did not work. In the end, it was easier to identify the bits that defined a row, and just copy that. If one could select multiple blocks and copy them it might have worked, but each row was nested <div>s with the blocks inserted in them...one that defined the row and then another that defined the columns, so to speak, though of course a table can't be as responsive. Link to comment
creedon Posted October 23, 2020 Share Posted October 23, 2020 In many cases the trick is to insert blocks correctly. If one watches carefully when dragging blocks around you will notice differences in how the insertion lines appear. And in some cases you will notice block appearing inside other blocks while dragging. All these feedback behaviors are giving you information. All the ins and outs are to numerous to expound upon here. Even though I know how some of this works I still use tricks to help me. When I'm doing a layout like you have I use line blocks to make sure I'm keeping the rows separate. Then when I'm done, have saved, I go back in and delete the line blocks. Find my contributions useful? Please like, upvote, mark my answer as the best ( solution ), and see my profile. Thanks for your support! I am a Squarespace ( and other technological things ) consultant open for new projects. Link to comment
creedon Posted October 23, 2020 Share Posted October 23, 2020 In many cases the trick is to insert blocks correctly. If one watches carefully when dragging blocks around you will notice differences in how the insertion lines appear. And in some cases you will notice block appearing inside other blocks while dragging. All these feedback behaviors are giving you information. All the ins and outs are to numerous to expound upon here. Even though I know how some of this works I still use tricks to help me. When I'm doing a layout like you have I use line blocks to make sure I'm keeping the rows separate. Then when I'm done, have saved, I go back in and delete the line blocks. Find my contributions useful? Please like, upvote, mark my answer as the best ( solution ), and see my profile. Thanks for your support! I am a Squarespace ( and other technological things ) consultant open for new projects. Link to comment
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