I would like a page layout with full width content at top, then below that a content block with right sidebar that calls the default sidebar content. How can I achieve this?
Thanks, but my website is being developed on a local server so this isn't possible. I will let it go for now and advise once the site is in a live environment.
I have another problem using this container with layout "Content + Sidebar" layout. In the Content column, the Penci container element is only giving me the option of two columns as per the attached snapshot. I need 3 and 4 column layouts.
Seem you're using "Penci Container" inside "Penci Container" element - so it doesn't allow you to do that because the space is too small - so we don't support that.
There is space for more columns. Using the layout recommended in theoriginal reply – full width page and container with layout "Content + Sidebar" – the content section is almost as wide as a standard page with right sidebar. It seems to me the two column limitation is an arbitrary restriction when using "Penci Container" inside "Penci Container" regardless of the parent “Penci Container” size.
In any case, for the benefit of others who may be interested, I have found a workaround. Instead of using the Penci container with layout "Content + Sidebar", I used WPbakery row with custom 4/5 + 1/5 column setting and achieved exactly the same layout. No need for the parent Penci container.
Hi there,
I would like a page layout with full width content at top, then below that a content block with right sidebar that calls the default sidebar content. How can I achieve this?
Thanks,
Melissa
Hi,
You can create a new page and select Template for this page is "FullWidth"
After that, use a row to create section fullwidth and use container with layout "Content + Sidebar" and put widget to right sidebar.
Check this image.
Best Regards,
PenciDesign
Thanks for the feedback. This is working, however the sidebar content is not display properly. Please see attached images to see the issue.
Hi,
Please send me your admin url and admin account ( username and password ) in a private reply - I will take it a look on this help you.
Best Regards,
PenciDesign
Thanks, but my website is being developed on a local server so this isn't possible. I will let it go for now and advise once the site is in a live environment.
Hi,
Ok. When your site live, back here and send us the information - we will check it help you.
Best Regards,
PenciDesign
I have another problem using this container with layout "Content + Sidebar" layout. In the Content column, the Penci container element is only giving me the option of two columns as per the attached snapshot. I need 3 and 4 column layouts.
Hi,
Seem you're using "Penci Container" inside "Penci Container" element - so it doesn't allow you to do that because the space is too small - so we don't support that.
Best Regards,
PenciDesign
Hi,
There is space for more columns. Using the layout recommended in theoriginal reply – full width page and container with layout "Content + Sidebar" – the content section is almost as wide as a standard page with right sidebar. It seems to me the two column limitation is an arbitrary restriction when using "Penci Container" inside "Penci Container" regardless of the parent “Penci Container” size.
In any case, for the benefit of others who may be interested, I have found a workaround. Instead of using the Penci container with layout "Content + Sidebar", I used WPbakery row with custom 4/5 + 1/5 column setting and achieved exactly the same layout. No need for the parent Penci container.
Regards,
Melissa