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How Do You Make Columns in Weebly?

Last updated on December 29, 2022 @ 2:04 pm

If you want to add columns to your Weebly site, there are a few different ways you can go about it. The easiest way is to use the built-in column element. Simply drag and drop the element onto your page, and then use the controls to adjust the number of columns, column width, and spacing.

If you want more control over your columns, or if you want to add columns to an existing page, you can use HTML. To do this, you’ll need to add a <div> element with a class of “columns” to your page.

Then, within that <div>, add a series of <div> elements with a class of “column”. The number of columns will depend on how many <div> elements you include.

PRO TIP: Weebly is a website builder that allows users to create and design their own websites. While Weebly is a great platform for creating websites, it is important to be aware that there are some limitations to how you can create columns in Weebly.

One limitation is that you can only create columns within the content area of a page, you cannot create columns within the header or footer area. Additionally, while you can create multiple columns within the content area, you cannot nest columns inside of each other.

Another thing to be aware of is that the number of columns you can create is based on the width of your content area. So, if you have a narrow content area, you will only be able to create a limited number of columns.

Finally, it’s important to note that Weebly does not offer any type of support for creating or customizing columns. So, if you run into any problems, you will need to figure out how to fix them on your own.

You can also use CSS to style your columns. To do this, you’ll need to add a <style> element to your page.

Within that <style> element, you can define the width of each column. You can also use CSS to change the way your content looks within each column, such as adding borders or changing the background color.

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Dale Leydon

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