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Hi Ciaran,

How can I create a new module position under bottom-2(i.e. bottom-3a...d)?

Cheers,
Nick
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Hi Nick

Sorry to say that option is not available. If you wish you can simply add your modules to bottom-2a.. each module placed in the same position will appear under each other.

Ciarán
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Hi Ciaran,

Unfortunately the width of bottom2a is set by the other contents of the position, making the banner appear at only 33% width. Is there a way of making the module ignore the position boundaries?

Just for clarification I have the three grid gallery items just before the base1/2 positions, and I would like to put the twitter feed just below them, in the area with the transparent background.

http://www.hdlogging.com/home

Thanks,
Nick
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Hi Nick

You could try something like the following. This will give your fourth module position a 100% width therefore forcing it to a second line...


.bottom-2:nth-child(4) {
width: 100% !important;
}


Ciarán
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Hi Ciarán,

That worked, as long as I set the widths of the other modules to occupy the entire row.

Thanks for your help!

Cheers,
Nick
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