Allow Columns Side by Side on Mobile.
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Adrian King
Currently, columns within section in a website/funnel always stack vertically when viewed on a mobile phone.
This is a severe limitation on our ability to design mobile-first websites and funnels.
For example, there is currently no way to create a section containing a grid of objects, that show as a grid on mobile phones using the High Level website/funnel builder. It can be done in desktop view, but in mobile they always stack vertically.
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Sales & Marketing
Merged in a post:
Multi-column row support in Mobile Funnel & Website Pages
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Allen Doss
The funnel and website builder automatically drops one column below another when you switch from desktop view to mobile. Most users are on mobile and something as small as the use case shown (floating multi-column row) in the wordpress site below is still not supported.
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Sales & Marketing
Merged in a post:
Better Mobile View Layout
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Bryon Potter
When we have multiple columns in a section it stacks the columns on mobile view. Can we have the option to have side by side columns in mobile view also?
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Gracelyn Nichols
Please!
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Bram Khalaf
I found a workaround for this. Check out the video. Try it out and let me know if it helps
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Adrian King
Bram Khalaf this is good if you only want one element side by side with one other element. But if you want two vertically stacked sets of objects (in a sub-column) side by side, then it no longer works.
This is because two columns inside another column currently ignore the 'Content Alignment' of the parent column.
For example: imagine two 'cards' side by side inside a column. Each 'card' is a column inside the main column. The 'cards' contain an image, a headline a body text and a button, all stacked vertically in each 'sub-column'. It looks correct in desktop view, but in mobile the two 'cards' will never sit side by side. Instead they sit on top of each other, even if the column that contains them is set to 'horizontal'.
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Robert Cabeca
This should have been done ages ago. not having it makes mobile sites look outdated
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Nick Alberse
Literally forcing us to learn a whole new website design software and pay for something else
or have terrible mobile view compared to desktop,
I figured they would have updated this.
NEEDS TO BE FIXED
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Jed Hatton
Requested in 2023! 😳
I have added my screenshots of the limitations with "spread to column" using radio buttons on mobile.
Andre from support said:
"...that functionality is not available for mobile phones it will only work with the desktop view. To stop it from reverting since that feature is ONLY built for desktop I would use the standard format."
This feels like a basic feature that is needed in modern day design. Please push this to the top!
All this focus on AI and we are missing the absolute fundamentals. 😫
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Lorraine O.
Thanks for raising this...I was literally about to raise as well. We should be able to disable vertical stacking of columns in mobile view. We should be able to this for the image feature element as well
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Seth Fowler
+1 for this, just noticed this yesterday and wished for the same functionality