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11/22/2014 at 3:53 pm #310568
carolin
ParticipantSteven
I came to the website to check on something else, but then noticed you have a couple new templates that I was not aware of — one being the new Gridder.
You are using it as a tool to show staff/people, but I am envisioning buying the template and using it as a tool to display a portfolio on a website. It seems as though it would work nicely for this purpose.
But it looks from the demo that if I used it for a portfolio there are some fields I would not be populating. Is there going to be a way to stop fields not used at all and keep them from showing up on the front of the website and being blank.
I am thinking if you tell me that is possible, I’ll buy the Gridder and give it a try for the portfolio purpose.
Thanks much.
11/23/2014 at 1:12 pm #310583carolin
ParticipantSteven
I forgot to add this question onto the post above — is Gridder going to work responsively on a responsive theme?Thanks.
11/24/2014 at 9:29 am #310699Steven Zahm
Keymaster@ carolin
I’m actually planning on using a tweaked version of Gridder to display a directory of sites using Connections … any way to answer your question.
If you do not enter anything in a field, it will not be displayed. I would say the minimum required is a name, bio and photo.
Yes, Gridder should work just fine in a responsive theme … the theme running on this site right now is a responsive theme so you could see its compatibility by visiting the demo in different devices.
Hope that answers your questions thoroughly!
11/25/2014 at 10:18 pm #310914carolin
ParticipantThanks Steven, sounds as though it will work for what I was thinking about.
12/02/2014 at 7:17 pm #311506carolin
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