Is it possible to have the module layout width change to another layout with a smaller screen width? In other words, can the Roksprocket module use visible-desktop for >960px and have a setting in the Feature layouts be 8|4 for 2 modules, roksprocket and a custom html module, on that row. Then, for visible-tablet have a layouts setting of 6|6 for 2 modules, roksprocket and a custom html module, on that row?
Re: SOLVED Can layout widths change dependent upon mediaqueries
Posted 10 years 5 months ago
no, sorry.
Regards, Mark.
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Re: SOLVED Can layout widths change dependent upon mediaqueries
Posted 10 years 5 months ago
I didn't think so, but no harm in asking. No worries, thank you Mark for the quick reply.
I'll take a different tactic then. I made a new module position for this site already and made it tie into the layouts etc. in the gantry backend. If I add a few more module positions, one for each of the needed variations on layout widths for the modules I need, I can put the mediaqueries to work with visible-desktop etc. to acheive the same goal of having two modules, a slideshow and custom html module, with changing layout widths for the different screen widths. 8|4 for desktop and 6|6 for tablet for example.
From adding the module position, I learned the name of the module position must be unique and cannot simply be the name of another exiting module with a number added to the end, like top2. At least it did not work for me.
Re: SOLVED Can layout widths change dependent upon mediaqueries
Posted 10 years 5 months ago
Ok but don't forget that it going to give you a really heavy page to download though since all possible formats of your modules and positions are all going to be downloaded to the browser (even if you hide some with media queries).
Regards, Mark.
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