New Landing How can we help? Atelier Cannot use both 'Column Equal Heights' and 'Column Content Position' = 'Centre'

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  • #318326
    aimeandalex
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    I have this bug on a number of sites and it’s driving me crazy.

    When ‘Column Content Position’ = ‘Centre’, ‘Column Equal Heights’ = ‘True’ doesn’t work, and the columns are different heights.

    Both settings are fine on their own, they just don’t work in combination.

    #318460
    Rui Guerreiro – SUPPORT
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    Post count: 25779

    Hi,

    Can you let me know where they are different?
    Can you provide a screenshot?

    -Rui

    #318809
    aimeandalex
    Member
    Post count: 73

    It’s happening on 5+ sites, regardless of content type so I believe it’s a bug with the framework. Screenshots attached, one with content position set to top, one with centre. Both have columns set to equal heights.

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    #318976
    David Martin – Support
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    What is the page URL for the supplied screenshots?

    #320943
    bruceburgoyne
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    Post count: 13

    Did this issue get resolved. I’m having the same issue. I know in previous versions of swift this was possible.

    Kind regards
    Bruce

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    #321240
    Rui Guerreiro – SUPPORT
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    Post count: 25779

    @bruceburgoyne

    You want to vertically center align those logos right?
    Can you send us the url to that page and some admin credentials in a private reply so we can have a look at it?

    Thanks

    -Rui

    #321291
    bruceburgoyne
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    #321616
    David Martin – Support
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    Post count: 20834

    As your left image within the text column is smaller than the center/right image this will happen – the columns are centered and equal heights.

    Adjust the vertical padding percentage on the left image to 23%:

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