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Subscriptions Page spacing

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I've seen this mentioned a couple of times in other places, but don't think it has ever been officially posted as feedback(?)

Available subscriptions are in set columns on the Subcriptions page, which forms a lot of white-space. If you have only one or two subscriptions, a lot of real eastate is blank and looks unbalanced:

Subscription-Page.jpg

Perhaps an option is to allow for rows instead of columns? Or to fit to the space (i.e. 2 subscriptions fit 50% each of the table space, rather than 25% each and leaving the other 50% blank)?

Maybe a toggle for administrators to set their preferred option?

Thanks!

I added something to the custom css:

.i-basis_300 {
    --i-basis: 500px;
}

Instead of 300px, it will be 500px. Haven't seen any downside effects with this addition so far.

image.png

That CSS rule will increase the size for every place using that class. Try making it a bit more restrictive.

For example, the Subscriptions area/div should have a unique CSS class you can add to your rule to target only that page/box.

19 minutes ago, teraßyte said:

That CSS rule will increase the size for every place using that class. Try making it a bit more restrictive.

For example, the Subscriptions area/div should have a unique CSS class you can add to your rule to target only that page/box.

As far as I know, nothing else seems to be using the basis_300. But I could be wrong and may depend on the actual site.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Thanks for the contributions.

The CSS addition is a nice touch. I do still think it would be great to alter this in the base theme software though, especially if a toggle could be used for an admin to choose their preference.

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