Tagged: Design, Post and Page Builder, Rows and Columns
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- August 14, 2023 at 11:56 am #101004Jim ConradyGuest
Hi, I am a real noob trying to learn more about creating a page. I have successfully deployed a site or 2, but I struggle a lot with relatively simple tasks.
I have been working most of the day trying to figure out how I can build a page with a header row (full page) and 2 columns under it: I want one to be about 25% of the width and the other 50. I have gone to many youtube vids and every one of them just grab the edge of the column and move it. For whatever reason, I cannot do that. I am sure it is my fault: I have a setting messed up, or perhaps I am using the wrong hand. Whatever it is, it would help me greatly to figure this out.
If there is a boldgrid tutorial on how to build a page from scratch, I would love to see it. The ones if find all copy in a block and no matter what block I choose, I fail.
I am running boldgrid on crio on Dreamhost. Windows 11 and edge if that matters.
Help!
Jim
August 14, 2023 at 10:10 pm #101306Brandon CKeymasterHi Jim,
Thanks for reaching out with with your BoldGrid Post and Page Builder questions!
I can understand how working with Post and Page Builder can be confusing at first. It can take a bit of time to get used to the block style editor.
I’m trying to visualize exactly what you’re wanting to build. You mentioned you wanted a full width “header” section. I’m assuming you mean at the very top of the page but below the main menu/navigation section. This is typically called a “Hero” section. I created a video for you explaining how to create a full width page with hero section and two additional columns below.
I hope this is what you’re looking for Jim, we also have a guide on using the Post and Page Builder that I think should be beneficial to you. Please let us know if you need further assistance with this! - AuthorPosts
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