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[Resolved] Split: Extra row getting added when content template is edited

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Last updated by Waqar 1 year, 1 month ago.

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#2669241

While you're at it (if it's okay to add to this thread), I have a content template "Loop item in List Vacancies in a Property (detailed)"
Every time I edit this template it adds a row to each of the 6-column grids that are in the template, which adds white space I do not want.
I then have to individually unlock each grid cell and delete it (12 times!). But the next time I edit the content template, it has inserted an empty row again.

#2669283

Hi,

On your website's clone, I saw the extra grid cells added in the two grid blocks in the template 'Loop item in List Vacancies in a Property (detailed)'.

I added a new Grid block exactly on top of the existing one and set it to have 6 columns. Next, I dragged the six 'Fields and Text' blocks from each of the grid cells from the older Grid block to the new one and then deleted the older grid blocks that had the extra cells.

After these steps, no extra cells were added, despite editing the template multiple times.

regards,
Waqar

#2669413

I created a new grid and moved the content there and you're correct that at this time it is not adding additional rows. But that doesn't explain why it was doing it, and why it was doing it in two different (albeit similar) grids. Please continue to try to reproduce the issue to determine which settings were causing it to happen. Perhaps it was something in the custom styling (background color, margin/padding, custom column widths, etc.) on the grid or grid blocks that caused it?