[Your Block]'s elements aren't wrapped by a container. Follow
Adding a Container to wrap the block's elements allows you to set max-widths or padding on that particular container; this makes it safe from hiding or deleting the block.
Solution:
There are two ways you can wrap your elements into a container within a given block.
Option 1:
Hover over the first element in the block, then click the icon to the right. This will wrap that individual element in a container. Once completed, you can drag the other elements into that container.
The Container will come with 1 EM padding on the top, bottom, left and right. The padding dictates the height of the block as well as the elements inside the container.
Note: Make sure to reorder your elements as they were before you try to save!
Option 2:
In your block, you’ll see a purple + button; this allows you to add elements in a given block. To add a container element, go into the Containers category and select Container.
Once added to the page, you can drag your elements into that container.
The Container will come with 1 EM padding on the top, bottom, left and right. The padding dictates the block height as well as the elements inside the container.
Note: Make sure to reorder your elements as they were before you tried to save!
Comments
0 comments
Please sign in to leave a comment.