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Convert to 2,3,4 column to 1 Column in Mobile View, #7742

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dhwalin opened this issue Jul 6, 2018 · 5 comments
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Convert to 2,3,4 column to 1 Column in Mobile View, #7742

dhwalin opened this issue Jul 6, 2018 · 5 comments
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[Status] Duplicate Used to indicate that a current issue matches an existing one and can be closed [Type] Help Request Help with setup, implementation, or "How do I?" questions.

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@dhwalin
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dhwalin commented Jul 6, 2018

How can I convert multiple column content to 1 column in Mobile view? It looks very weird when I add 4 columns in content & they show side by side even in mobile.

Please guide how can I change layout by desktop and mobile?

@ajitbohra ajitbohra added the [Type] Help Request Help with setup, implementation, or "How do I?" questions. label Jul 6, 2018
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buzucan commented Jul 7, 2018

it will be nice to have this option. i think that with a little bit CSS you can do that.

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Duplicate of #6048. See also: #7315.

@designsimply designsimply added the [Status] Duplicate Used to indicate that a current issue matches an existing one and can be closed label Jul 9, 2018
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Please keep in mind that the Columns Block is still in beta. 🙂 I tested the beta columns block and didn't find a way to set the numbers of columns, however, since this block is in beta and since there's already a discussion about making it responsive, I am closing this issue in favor of #6048 and I will make sure to note your question on that issue.

screen shot 2018-07-09 at mon jul 9 2 22 57 pm
Seen at http://alittletestblog.com/ running WordPress 4.9.7 and Gutenberg 3.2.0 using Chrome 67.0.3396.99 on macOS 10.13.5.

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chrisvanpatten commented Jul 9, 2018

@designsimply you need to have the containing "Columns" block selected to change the number of columns. In your screenshot, you have a nested "Column" block selected, not its "Columns" parent. (It's a subtle but key change.)

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@chrisvanpatten thanks! Found it! Screenshot for reference:

screen shot 2018-07-18 at wed jul 18 11 04 29 am
Seen at http://alittletestblog.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=13886&action=edit running WordPress 4.9.7 and Gutenberg 3.2.0 using Firefox 61.0.1 on macOS 10.13.6.

Also wanted to note that I was focusing on the UI before, but really the answer to this question is that a decision needs to be made about if/whether/how the columns block will behave on small screens (responsiveness), which is being discussed in #6048 so we're still good to go with closing this one as a duplicate. 👍

Current front-end view with the Atomic Blocks theme (to document the current state):

screen shot 2018-07-18 at wed jul 18 11 04 42 am
Seen at http://alittletestblog.com/2018/07/18/columns-block-beta-test/ running WordPress 4.9.7 and Gutenberg 3.2.0 using Firefox 61.0.1 on macOS 10.13.6.

screen shot 2018-07-18 at 11 05 13

Seen at http://alittletestblog.com/2018/07/18/columns-block-beta-test/ running WordPress 4.9.7 and Gutenberg 3.2.0 using Pixel, Android 8.1.0.

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