Nesting Objects Inside a Single Column

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  • #220120
    Lee Firth
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    I’m trying to nest a paragraph and an image inside a single column. Is there a way to do this? You don’t seem to have the ability to drag an image into an existing column. The only way I can work out to do it is to use a WordPress text box and that sort of defeats the objective as far as I’m concerned.

    #220366
    J. Davis
    Keymaster

    Hi Lee,

    As far as I understand you want to wrap text around the image in a column. You are right you should use WordPress Text widget for this purpose.

    Best regards,
    John

    #220757
    Lee Firth
    Guest

    Not necessarily “wrap” the text around an image. What I wanted to be able to,do,is add a heading then underneath an image the full width of the column and then more text. This is the page I have been trying to edit: http://dev.livingwisdom.com.au/counseller-profiles/

    #220956
    J. Davis
    Keymaster

    Hi Lee,

    You can achieve that result without using WordPress Text widget. You can just drag the objects and place it underneath each other forming a column. I’ve captured a video on how to form the columns using our WordPress Page Builder by MotoPress http://sendvid.com/k7w30e97
    Please let me know if you have any additional questions.

    Best regards,
    John

    #221728
    Johannes
    Guest

    I think in this context this is confusing: building a column you insert an object eg title; then you insert a further object and you can choose “insert” or “row”; but from now on inserting a further object you only can choose between “row” and “row”! Maybe it would be helpfull renaming the first row (actually meaning insert) into “insert”!?
    Regards
    Johannes

    #222481
    J. Davis
    Keymaster

    Hi Johannes,

    When I added image into the column there was ‘Insert’ hint. Thus I created an Inner Row under the title. When I was adding paragraph I had choice between

    • Row to the column (it could be visually seen where it is about to be placed)
    • New Row which stretched across the full width of the page.

    Contact us if you have any additional questions.

    Best regards,
    John

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