The Missing WordPress Grid Content Editor
The Missed Grid Content Editor
Gridable adds some CSS style in front-end to handle the grid, but if you want to use your grid system or something like Bootstrap you may want to disable this behavior by using this filter:
add_filter('gridable_load_public_style' '__return_false' );
Note: We may add an option for this feature, but this filter will always have the last say!
Each row is represented by the [row][/row]
shortcode and be sure that there is a template file which can be found in gridable/public/partials/row.php
.
You may overwrite this file in your theme in template-parts/gridable/row.php
with your markup, but this is highly NOT recommended, only for desperate cases.
The right way would be to use the actions and filters available.
gridable_before_row_render
and gridable_before_after_render
- action - You can use them to add an extra wrapper
\
gridable_row_class
- filter
\
gridable_row_attributes
- filter - Did you know you can add custom attributes?
gridable_before_row_content_render
and gridable_after_row_content_render
- action - You can use them to add an inner wrapper
gridable_render_shortcodes_in_row
- filter - You can chose NOT to run inner shortcodes since they run by default
gridable_the_row_content
- filter - In case you need to filter the content of a specific row
This plugin adds a nice interface to edit row or column custom attributes