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When you create Columns, you select the Stack Width and Layout for the columns, which results in a set of classes being applied to the divs, eg: col-md.
Removing these classes, or adding others, will change the original layout and stack width, and adding some classes that are used by Columns to create these layouts, such as the col-md-6 value, will then change how the columns are processed.
If you want to add your own layout values, then I would suggest removing the data-wf-columns="1" attribute in the parent container, so that the layout is no longer processed as Columns, and you can add your own classes as required.
Removing these classes, or adding others, will change the original layout and stack width, and adding some classes that are used by Columns to create these layouts, such as the col-md-6 value, will then change how the columns are processed.
If you want to add your own layout values, then I would suggest removing the data-wf-columns="1" attribute in the parent container, so that the layout is no longer processed as Columns, and you can add your own classes as required.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
When you create Columns, you select the Stack Width and Layout for the columns, which results in a set of classes being applied to the divs, eg: col-md.
Removing these classes, or adding others, will change the original layout and stack width, and adding some classes that are used by Columns to create these layouts, such as the col-md-6 value, will then change how the columns are processed.
If you want to add your own layout values, then I would suggest removing the data-wf-columns="1" attribute in the parent container, so that the layout is no longer processed as Columns, and you can add your own classes as required.
Removing these classes, or adding others, will change the original layout and stack width, and adding some classes that are used by Columns to create these layouts, such as the col-md-6 value, will then change how the columns are processed.
If you want to add your own layout values, then I would suggest removing the data-wf-columns="1" attribute in the parent container, so that the layout is no longer processed as Columns, and you can add your own classes as required.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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Ok let me play a bit with that... using own classes like col-md-6 and col-md-6 for two columns ends up that "not programmer" users who edit the content item don´t see the columns and in most cases destroy the layout. Maybe I need to add that classes into my custom backend css... have a good day and thanks!
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