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  • 1.  Speaker page

    Posted 03-14-2022 11:29
    Hi all, I have 4 speakers on my website speaker page. Three have automatically gone on the top row and one on the bottom row. It would look so much nicer if it was two and two but I can't work out how to do this - any ideas?
    #EventApp-Building/managing

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    Janine Whitehouse
    Ms
    Legal & General Investment Management
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  • 2.  RE: Speaker page

    Posted 03-15-2022 12:46
    Because the site styling is dynamic/responsive, the number of speakers per row is going to vary based on the size of the browser window (e.g., if you look at the site on your phone, you're not likely to see three speaker in the first row, it's probably going to be one speaker per row). Because of this, there really isn't a way, within the widget to specifically dictate the number of speakers per row, even at maximum width.

    You could try playing with the spacing in the widget (increasing right and left spacing to the maximum amount and seeing if it adjusts to what you'd like in your current view. But the reality is that the speaker orientation is going to display differently for different users of the site depending on the device they are using and the size of their browser window.

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    Jessica johnson
    Web Site Editor
    APCIA
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  • 3.  RE: Speaker page

    Posted 03-16-2022 11:26
    As Jessica mentions as well since it's dyanamic sizing there isn't a way to manually do this I don't think. Some options to try are adjusting the padding in the widget to see if you can push one down to make it 2 over 2. You could also try building it manually and using image and text blocks with spacers to achieve the desired layout

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    Virginia Early
    Sr. Associate Director of Events
    William & Mary Foundation
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  • 4.  RE: Speaker page

    Posted 03-16-2022 14:28
    Hi Janine, 

    The others have mentioned the most common ways to address this issues (building by hand rather than using the widget, or playing with the padding within the widget). I just wanted to pipe in that you'll want to look at it from various devices, because what's looks nice on a 13 in-wide screen might end up being way to much blank space/padding when on a much smaller smartphone screen. 

    Best,

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    Béline FALZON
    Conference Program Specialist II
    California Teachers Association
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