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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 9:38 pm 
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Hi all quick question about Blog - Content Section. For the last year I have been using Joomla for my webcomic. Anyway I've been slowly but surely adding references to it most notably the cast page. For most of this I've been using the Blog - Content Section to do this.. okay so far so good ... the main problem is I've been having is that for the principle characters I wanted a full column and for everyone else I wanted the two columns. Now, I know all about the Leading, info and columns. I used them and they worked just fine... until you get to the second page. Here you get exactly the same thing as the first page when I wanted two columns for everything except the first page. So far I haven't been able to find anyway to fix this and my cousin who usually acts as my tech expert is also stumped. So I figured I'd check to see if anyone out there had any suggestions. Thanks in advance.

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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 12:00 am 
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This is a tricky one. You could have each character display in a div and by controlling the width of those divs it would determine if they were all in one column or two or both. Each Content Item in Joomla can have a CSS suffix.  That being said, if you weren't going to have tons of characters on a page, you could set each one up as a module. It's not ideal, but might give you the control you're looking for.

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