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  1. algerdes 10 years, 8 months ago

    An alternative would be to be able to put multiple widgets within the same row, but allowing each “section” to have a different format.

    Imagine the top section (in the row) as a full width (single).
    The next section as a 3 part (left content, middle content, right content.)
    Any additional sections with whatever “splits” they may need.

    All the above in the same “row”. In this way, the background image for the row would remain intact, and the content would be placed around the page wherever it needed to be.

  2. algerdes 10 years, 8 months ago

    Don’t feel bad, I’m stumped too. I have found this in other page builders, just not how to do it in this one.
    Back to the drawing board……..

  3. Magus Staff 10 years, 8 months ago

    Hi Algerdes

    Very sorry about the late reply. We work through a prioritized forum queue, and unfortunately it’s taken us some time to get to your thread.

    https://siteorigin.com/about/forum-thread-prioritization/

    If you add a pagebuilder row with the background image you want, you can then add the Layout Builder Widget to that and create the final layout with that. This should give you your desired result.

    Let us know how you get on

    Magus

  4. algerdes 10 years, 8 months ago

    Thank you for that information. I am now trying to find out how this “Page Builder Row” works.

  5. algerdes 10 years, 8 months ago

    Please point me to documentation concerning this Layout Builder? It seems to be a bit of a different beast.

    Thank you.

  6. Magus Staff 10 years, 8 months ago

    Hi Algerdes

    The layout builder is basically a widget which gives you a complete PageBuilder. Here is the documentation for this part

    Page: Building a Page

    Look down the page for the title ‘Using the Layout Widget’.

    You can nest as many of these as you like giving you the option to create some extremely complicated layouts with little effort.

    let us know how you get on

    Magus

  7. algerdes 10 years, 8 months ago

    I’m playing with it, and it seems to be working. There are some blips, but all in all it is what I need.

    Thank you.

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