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Change number of rows in Blog page

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11 years ago · Last reply by Andrew Misplon 11 years ago

Hello,

I don’t know how to change the number of the rows in my Blog page. I use the “circle icons” archieve layout and on my page there are 2 rows with content, but i want to 3 rows. I couldn’t find any position in a CSS where i can change a width or something like that. [Here’s an example what I mean and where the other row should be. (Of course the Posts should go in that row ;) ) http://fs1.directupload.net/images/150103/apcklueo.jpg]

Hope someone can help me.

Thank you :)

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  1. Andrew Misplon Staff 11 years, 1 month ago

    Hi Marcel

    Thanks for reaching out.

    Try heading to Settings > Reading and change the number of posts displayed on a page setting there.

  2. Marcel K. 11 years, 1 month ago

    Hello Andrew,

    thank you for replying, but that doesn’t solve the problem.
    I set the value to 3, 20, 100, 1000, and to 9999 to test if there is a different, but there isn’t a different. The Post-Containers won’t go in the free space. They only stay in the first and second “row”.

    PS: Maybe a link to my site is helpfull: http://marcelkiem.de/blog/

  3. Marcel K. 11 years, 1 month ago

    I found a solution.

    Here is what I have done (Maybe sombody has the same problem):
    Paste this code into CustomCSS:

    .vantage-circleicon-loop .widget_circleicon-widget {
    width: 31% !important;
    }

    But anyway, thank you Andrew for helping me :)

  4. Andrew Misplon Staff 11 years, 1 month ago

    Ahh that’s right, ok, I’m with you now. Glad you were able to resolve. Thanks for posting the solution.

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