Good afternoon, when creating a dnd-template in the design manager a width attribute can be given to the element. But if I want to position two modules next to each other with different widths, this does not work. Each element takes up exactly half of the available space. Where is my mistake?
{% dnd_area 'dnd_area' class='body-container body-container--landing-page', label='Main' %}
{% dnd_section
max_width=1506,
vertical_alignment='MIDDLE'
%}
{% dnd_column
offset=0,
width=4
%}
{% dnd_row %}
{% dnd_module path='@hubspot/linked_image' %}
{% end_dnd_module %}
{% end_dnd_row %}
{% dnd_row %}
{% dnd_module path='@hubspot/rich_text' %}
{% module_attribute 'html' %}
<h3>Feature one</h3>
<p>Use text and images to tell your company’s story. Explain what makes your product or service extraordinary.</p>
{% end_module_attribute %}
{% end_dnd_module %}
{% end_dnd_row %}
{% end_dnd_column %}
{% dnd_column
offset=4,
width=8
%}
{% dnd_row %}
{% dnd_module path='@hubspot/linked_image' %}
{% end_dnd_module %}
{% end_dnd_row %}
{% dnd_row %}
{% dnd_module path='@hubspot/rich_text' %}
{% module_attribute 'html' %}
<h3>Feature two</h3>
<p>Use text and images to tell your company’s story. Explain what makes your product or service extraordinary.</p>
{% end_module_attribute %}
{% end_dnd_module %}
{% end_dnd_row %}
{% end_dnd_column %}
{% end_dnd_section %}
{% end_dnd_area %}
@ewice your HubL looks correct from my first glance. It could be an issue with your CSS that's being used for your layout.css / row-fluid span1-12 classes. Do you have a preview link?
@ewice your HubL looks correct from my first glance. It could be an issue with your CSS that's being used for your layout.css / row-fluid span1-12 classes. Do you have a preview link?