Viewing Responsive Row "show on" options
Responsive Row "show on" options
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User: Jesse M. 3 months ago
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When using the checkboxes for "show on desktop, show on mobile, etc.", they are greyed out for Responsive Rows, you can only choose those options on object INSIDE the Responsive Row (unless I am not doing it correctly). Can you add this option for entire Responsive Rows, so that it encompasses it and everything inside it? I find that the margins and spacing on hidden responsive rows add a bunch of extra space on mobile layouts from hidden responsive rows that contain the desktop and tablet versions. Perhaps adding the option to hide an entire responsive row on mobile and tablet would alleviate this issue? If there is an alternative option, please let me know. Thanks! Eagerly awaiting version 4.5 to see all the new features! |
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User: Jesse M. 3 months ago
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Actually, I think I figured it out. If I just get rid of all margins and padding on the Responsive Row, I can just add it back to the elements or objects INSIDE the Responsive Row that are hidden. That seems to work. |
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User: EverWeb Support 3 months ago
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Hi Jesse, Thank you for sharing your question and for explaining your workaround. You’re absolutely right, your approach of removing margins and padding from the Responsive Row itself and applying spacing to the elements inside is a good solution and works well in this case. Responsive Rows are part of the overall structure of the page layout, so hiding or showing them directly can affect how other elements are positioned on the page. This is why visibility options currently apply to the objects inside the Responsive Row rather than the row itself. That said, your suggestion makes a lot of sense, and I’ll be happy to pass this feedback along to our development team for consideration in future updates. Thanks again for taking the time to share your thoughts, and please let us know if you have any other questions. Best regards, ------------------------------- EverWeb Customer Support Submit Tickets or Learn More |
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User: Jesse M. 3 months ago
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Actually, I think I figured it out. If I just get rid of all margins and padding on the Responsive Row, I can just add it back to the elements or objects INSIDE the Responsive Row that are hidden. That seems to work. |
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User: EverWeb Support 3 months ago
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Hi Jesse, Thanks for the update, and for sharing what worked for you. Glad to hear you were able to find a solution, and we appreciate you posting it here in case it helps other users as well. Please feel free to start a new thread if you have any other questions or suggestions. Best regards, M.S. ------------------------------- EverWeb Customer Support Submit Tickets or Learn More |
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