So ...

We are going to use a handy plugin called Lightweight Grid Columns.

Here it is:

https://wordpress.org/plugins/lightweight-grid-columns/

It's a very small plugin (22 KB), but let's see the usual speed tests ...

Here are my results before installing the plugin ...


... and the result after installing and activating the plugin:


No more comments needed ...

Now let's see how it works ...



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Spotlessng Premium
O yes,I am interested and thanks for sharing.
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for stopping by Rosemary!
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ShihTzuSteve Premium
I can definitely see a use for this on my websites. Thanks for sharing this, Zed.
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for the time Steve!
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dowj01 Premium
Great looking results. Definitely one to try.
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Justin
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for the time and the feedback Justin!
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seconds2work Premium
I like your tutorial on creating multi-columns on your website without using HTML coding. You kept is short, sweet, and to the point.

I like coding but I'm into speed also. I like that I can use this plug-in to make my site look better or slightly different from other websites. I can always come back later to code it and remove the plug-in. But if it does not slow down my site. I just may stick to doing it this way.

Quick question. Some plug-ins will let you set-up your layout, then you can deactivate the plug-in and not lose your setting. Is this plugin offering this feature?

Thank you for sharing.
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smartketeer Premium
No, any plugin that can help you to create a different layout, must be active to use that layout.
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seconds2work Premium
Thank, that is good to know.
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RosanaHart Premium Plus
I've messed around and gotten... messes. Will try plugin.
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