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[Resolved] Using Visual Composer

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Last updated by Minesh 7 years, 9 months ago.

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#410396

I am wanting to have a page of listings however wanting them to be laid out ina grid format, howveer I am not sure if this can be achieved by using composer.

Perhaps you have a suggestion, I am happy to design the grid using 3 columns and then adding composer.

#410413

Dear Barry,

there are many ways to achieve that with Toolset: the easiest one is create a the listing query with Views and then tell the View to display query result in 3 columns Grid using Bootstrap: Views will take care of the right display automatically, just place the post fields you want to display using the Content Template editor in the View.

Take a look to this document to learn how to do it: https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/view-layouts-101/

If you would eventually have even more control on your output you can use Layouts, particularly the Grid cell or the Views cell in combination with the feature just described.

Hope this helps,
Riccardo

#410519

Thank you

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