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Ralf Herrmann Posted August 31, 2015 Posted August 31, 2015 Where should that go? If you want to use the default block containers without any customization, this layout is not possible. If you don’t want to use them and build that layout as HTML in a page or database template, then it is possible—well, almost anything is possible then.
jcdesign Posted August 31, 2015 Author Posted August 31, 2015 ok, I´m new at pages. I want to build own blocks like this to my front page.
Ralf Herrmann Posted August 31, 2015 Posted August 31, 2015 Okay. Then you have to set your page to “manual HTML” during set up and code the layout yourself. You can use the grid system which comes with IPS 4’s CSS framework.http://reecea.github.io/ips4-css-guide/
jcdesign Posted August 31, 2015 Author Posted August 31, 2015 Where should I paste this? dir='rtl'Please note: For the grid to take effect you must apply dir='rtl' to the html tag.Please note: For the grid to take effect you must apply dir='rtl' to the html tag. - See more at: http://reecea.github.io/ips4-css-guide/#sthash.nQj7QOpD.dpuf
TSP Posted September 1, 2015 Posted September 1, 2015 Where should I paste this? dir='rtl'Please note: For the grid to take effect you must apply dir='rtl' to the html tag.Please note: For the grid to take effect you must apply dir='rtl' to the html tag. - See more at: http://reecea.github.io/ips4-css-guide/#sthash.nQj7QOpD.dpufThis doesn't really apply unless you write the entire HTML from scratch, using the CSS and JS-framework for IPS. If you use the standard page wrappers of IPS (so you get the regular header, footer, menus etc.), then it's already included for you if you use a right-to-left language.
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