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  • #2358427
    Yoeri

    Hello GP friends!

    How is the grid build in the site I’ve mentioned in the private information?

    I checked the source code and I don’t see any Generateblocks mention. Looks like it is full GeneratePress.

    Really like to reproduce this version, it looks very clean. Especially the fact that all columns are equal height.

    Thank you!

    #2358463
    Yoeri

    I just saved you time helping me with this n00b question; I understand it is the default GeneratePress function, I’m not awake yet 😅

    Thank you anyway!

    #2358470
    Yoeri

    Ok, I still have questions;

    I’ve replicated the grid here: https://www.puppytrainen.nl/opvoeden/

    Which CSS class can I use to give each post block some markup? I want to give it a card CSS (I do have the CSS ready but not sure to which class I have to assign this).

    #2358684
    Fernando
    Customer Support

    Hi Yoeri,

    For one, you can use a Block Element – Content Template to easily modify how posts appear in the Blog and archive pages.

    See here for reference: https://docs.generatepress.com/article/block-element-content-template/

    Otherwise, if you want to go through with custom CSS, what kind of change are you trying to implement?

    #2358724
    Yoeri

    Hola Fernando!

    I want to have the posts show up with cards like these: https://demo.creativethemes.com/blocksy/gadgets/blog/

    I have the CSS ready but I don’t know which classes to use.

    Thank you!

    #2359199
    Ying
    Staff
    Customer Support

    I have the CSS ready but I don’t know which classes to use.

    The layout can be built with block element - content template easily and I would recommend to do so without modifying CSS.

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