How to create multi-column content using the Classic Editor (no HTML required)
Traditional print media - newspapers, magazines, etc - have been using the well-known multi-column layout since the very early days of printing ...
The goal and the idea itself is very simple: to make it easier for readers to read a smaller text while using the available space economically.
And it works!
Hence the logical question: why are we so obsessed with single column layouts when it comes to online publications?
Well, I don't know the answer, but the fact remains: single column layouts are more commonly used on the web ... Which is wrong ...
Why?
Because, a multi-column grid can be efficiently used to create a more engaging layout.
Also, columns are very useful for highlighting content and making it easier to scan and read ...
So I've decided to create a short tutorial where I will show you how easy is to add multi-column content in your Wordpress posts and pages ... Without writing any HTML code ...
Interested?
Here it is:
How to create multi-column content using the Classic Editor (no HTML required)
Enjoy it!
Recent Comments
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Thanks a lot for this. so far, I am not enamored with Gutenberg so I prefer classic. What's your take between the two?
I'm a Classic fan Marc :)