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[Resolved] Build responsive views with items in columns using divi builder

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Last updated by Shane 5 years, 11 months ago.

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#1160552

Hello,

I read half of the internet, and I still don't know if this is possible.

I am building a new website, which will offer several services and features (hence the use of packages - among others - Toolset and WPML that I bought), but which must be very beautiful, where the use of Divi (Divi builder or Divi theme that I already use elsewhere).

I have a serious problem: I can't create views and templates with responsive renderings for content displaying column items (this would be, according to some, a problem due to a javascript library conflict between Divi and Toolset) .

Before buying your two packages, I read this article (and many others) about integration with Divi ( https://toolset.com/documentation/recommended-themes/toolset-divi-integration/matching-divi-styling-using -toolset ), and at no time this problem (very important, it seems to me) was mentioned in these terms, namely "an important limitation".

I wonder if:

- this limitation is real, in which case is there a workaround?

- this limitation has been dealt with, in which case I am bad because I can't find the solution (it is surely in the other half of the Internet that I have not read yet)?

- I'm not an integrist of Divi, and I tried Astra (with Divi Builder - and not Divi Theme -), but that doesn't seem to solve my problems. I am therefore open to all your proposals for combinations of tools (including or excluding Divi - you can tell me in private if you want), I just want to have the minimum to code to make my website pretty (I'm a pure developer, but I'm not paid enough - in the majority of projects - to allow me to code beautiful long and smart CSS class).

Help please !

Regards,
Mansario

#1160739

Shane
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Hello,

Thank you for contacting our support form.

Currently i'm working on a similar issue here https://toolset.com/forums/topic/building-a-grid-from-a-view/

Once i've completed the solution i will post it here as well.

Thanks,
Shane

#1160816

Shane
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Hello,

As mentioned in my response here: https://toolset.com/forums/topic/building-a-grid-from-a-view/#post-1160738

The output would need to be built manually to use the Divi columns since we don't have the divi builder to use for columns.

So you will need to manually use the structural outlines as I did in the example below.
https://toolset.com/forums/topic/building-a-grid-from-a-view/#post-1160815

Thanks,
Shane

#1161437
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Hello and thank you for your efforts.

I have a problem: the first item in my view disappears when I use the search button.

See attached images before and after the search!

This is not related to your additional code. It happens with and without.

An idea please?

#1161593

Shane
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Hello,

Could you allow me to have admin access to take a closer look at this one for you ?

The private fields have been enabled for your next response.

Thanks,
Shane