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    Confused about last row of section lines

    I have been trawling the forum for an answer but can't find it, so here I am.

    I have come up with a design which is set to expand across any screen size.
    To do this I have set all the default widths to 100% which work fine.

    The only problem is that I have my section lists in four rows and if I I have an uneven amount of sub sections the last row of the list expands out of shape. If I only have 1 left it expands into the space of 4 which looks ugly.

    Is there a way of stopping this wthout having to resort to fixing the size of each entry. I guess what I need is fo the page to think there are 3 more products there but without having to create 3 or 2 or 1 invisible product for every list I make.
    thanks
    daedalus

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    Use a dummy spacer and edit links later ...

    I am relative newbie to Actinic and noticed the very same thing with the standard templates.

    If you get a better answer to this than mine then let me know, but what i did to be going on with is create a blank spacer and add a subsection called spacer, to add to the end of my section lists.

    Its a bit of a frigg, but it does work.

    However you will have to remove links from it, and I you can do this by duplicating the existing layout and 'Saving As' a new one and then modifying the 'Saved As' file as follow..... go into;

    Layout > Section Link Layout > Edit > Save As > Act_MySpacerLayout.html

    ...then go back into Layout > Select > Browse and select the file you just saved, and then EDIT this and remove the links.

    Use this edited layout on all of your spacer subsections.

    Like I said, get a better answer and send it my way, Simon.
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