SPUN theme – from 5 to 3 columns
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I had 5 columns and now I have 3. I used to know how to fix this in “settings” but am searching high and low for the answer. Help? Thank-you.
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a) When you insert a gallery into a post or a static page, you can set the number of columns you prefer if you select the “Thumbnail Grid” type of gallery. If you select one of the other types, you cannot change the default number of columns.
b) You haven’t published any posts, and you’ve set a static page as your front. The 5 columns of circular images you can see on the default front page of Spun aren’t a gallery inserted into a static page, they are the main posts page. Each image represents a post and links to that post. Check the demo and click on any image:
http://spundemo.wordpress.com/ -
P.S. In your case you have not set a static front page and the theme is performing exactly as it’s designed to perform.
The 5 columns of circular images you can see on the default front page of Spun aren’t a gallery inserted into a static page, they are the main posts page.
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I appreciate your help but it still doesn’t make sense to me. I had 5 columns yesterday. I changed nothing in settings. I woke up today to 3.
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There’s no such setting. If you’re seeing 3 cols instead of 5, then you’ve zoomed in, or you’ve narrowed your browser window, or you’re viewing your blog in a mobile device.
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I have a screen shots of 5 columns I would like to share with you from mid-December before it changed. I vehemently disagree that it has to do with zooming in or out, or whether or not one is viewing it on a mobile device. It happened the way I described it above.
If it had 5 columns once, it can have 5 columns again. Someone changed code somewhere and for once I would like someone to own up to it. In fact, now under the 3 column formatting the rows are not filling in the way they should.
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I’m seeing 5 columns here:
http://artisanalpostcards.wordpress.com/
(except if I make my browser window narrower)
and 5 columns here:
http://spundemo.wordpress.com/
(except if I make my browser window narrower)
so I don’t care what you vehemently disagree with.
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