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Template J51 Classic, I set responsive layout in responsive options, and template width to 100% in layout options.
After this I'd like to change Image Width in Homepage Gridgallery -> General settings from 222px to a variable value that make images fit the module width (222px is too narrow): how can I do the trick?
Image attached: module with 222px.

Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
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Hi htmole

Sorry to say our GridGallery module extension can not handle variable widths (%). At present it can only handle a set pixel width. Your only option would be to increase the pixel width to best suit your layout.

Ciarán
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Thanks for your kindly answer, Ciarán.
Could you please list here range width (from x pixels to x pixels) of this items (Homepage GridGallery general settings)?

Default
Tab Landscape
Tab Portrait
Mob Landscape
Mob Portrait

Thanks a lot!
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Hello

For our template demo the following settings are used...

Homepage
Default: 222
Tab Landscape: 185
Tab Portrait: 132
Mob Landscape: 164
Mob Portrait: 242

'Beautiful Grid Gallery' page
Default: 290
Tab Landscape: 250
Tab Portrait: 200
Mob Landscape: 220
Mob Portrait: 220

Ciarán
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