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A Multi Column Plugin for django CMS.
This plugin requires django CMS
3.8 or higher, or 4.0 or higher to be properly installed.
pip install djangocms-column
.'djangocms_column'
to your INSTALLED_APPS
setting.manage.py migrate djangocms_column
.There are 2 plugins: MultiColumn
and Column
The first is MultiColumn
that should be added to your placeholder conf.
MultiColumn
only allows one plugin as a child: the Column
plugin.
The Column
plugin has a parameter width. With this parameter you can control the width
of the column.
You can add a new setting to your settings.py called COLUMN_WIDTH_CHOICES
the default is::
COLUMN_WIDTH_CHOICES = (
('10%', _("10%")),
('25%', _("25%")),
('33.33%', _('33%')),
('50%', _("50%")),
('66.66%', _('66%')),
('75%', _("75%")),
('100%', _('100%')),
)
but you can change that to fit your CSS grid framework or other purposes.
If you want to help translate the plugin please do it on transifex:
https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/django-cms/resource/djangocms-column/
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Column Plugin for django CMS
We found that djangocms-column demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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