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Layout differences between classic and classic-rocket #301

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thisisgregm opened this issue Nov 21, 2022 · 0 comments
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Layout differences between classic and classic-rocket #301

thisisgregm opened this issue Nov 21, 2022 · 0 comments

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Hi,

I really like classic-rocket for its performance. A great alternative to "classic" theme. However when I installed Simple Blog module ( https://prestahero.com/blog-forum/186-free-prestashop-blog-module.html ) The blog layout is all over the place:

  1. News blog articles are displayed at the bottom of the homepage by default (I think it's a "home products" or "custom text block" position in the Homepage layout configurator in the backoffice). For some reason in classic-rocket the column of new entries are very narrow (either there is a padding between them or it's 4 or 5 instead of 3 or 4 columns compare to "classic" theme.

  2. In Blog page (domain.com/blog by default) in "classic it's a left column for Blog menu, headers of recent posts, etc and large middle column for the articles. In "classic-rocket" everything is in the middle column - narrow but long entry for blog menu, headers of the posts, etc (everything which was on the left in "classic") and if you scroll down then you have the blog articles (the equivalent of the middle column in "classic". Unfortunately I haven't figured it out which layout page it is to re-configure it myself.

Could you please look into it and check if you can make it more similar to "classic" in that matter?

Many thanks.

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