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Want to use custom elements? Read my article first: Custom HTML Tags (18 Things To Know Before Using Them). I'm using custom elements for this layout because it's cleaner and easier to read the code.
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Works on larger screens: On larger screens all three options are given the same width and the feature text appears in all. Highlighted option: The centeral option has been highlighted by lifting it above the others with a drop shadow, plus a 'Most Popular' banner is added. This is done by reducing the features to only ticks and crosses on the left and right options. Mobile friendly: The three columns remail side-by-side on mobile. Here are the main features of this layout: In this three-column layout, we compare product features and highlight the central product as the most popular. * tablet breakpoint (min-width:768px) 3 Column Product Feature Comparison Layout (flexbox) You can add as many boxes as you like, they will simply wrap to multiple rows of three boxes wide. Quisque iaculis lectus vel metus pellentesque. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. This three-column layout has stacked columns on mobile, and uses flexbox to align columns side-by-side on tablet and larger devices. Use the same units in your calc as you do in your column-gap declaration, they can be %, px, em, vw, vh, or whatever works best for your situation. So each column width will be 100% minus 4rem then divided by 3. If you have gutters set to 2rem, then that's a total of 4rem of gutter-width between your three columns. To fix this, we need to explicitly set the correct (narrower) width to each column to allow for the gutters. If you add a flex-wrap:wrap declaration on your container, the columns will trip over to multiple lines because they're too wide! How to add gutters (column-gap)įlexbox is smart, you can add gutters between your columns and they will automatically reduce in size to compensate. This will open the WPForms form builder interface. To do that, open your WordPress dashboard and go to WPForms » Add New. See why they're so much better in my article: Replace Divs With Custom Elements For Superior Markup. Let’s start by creating a new form with a columns layout. I recommend custom elements instead of divs.
I’ve added the flexbox layout to the