I tried to create a multiple block, and the block information is displayed, but they do not comply with the color/style of the rest of the template.
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Any clues?
Tom
Multiple Block does not follow template
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Re: Multiple Block does not follow template
So after playing around a great deal, this is what I know.
Multiple blocks do not follow convention when using a flat (as specified in the main setup) design.
If you use a 3d effect bevel, the bevel goes around each block and not the combined block and thus the 3d effect is not displayed.
If you choose to hide multiple blocks, the borders can be have a radius, but the multiple block will be square.
If you make the 3d bevel 0px, and choose to use a non-flat design, and select no to hide multiple blocks, then you can use a border and it WILL follow convention (such as rounded corners), but it will display on the individual blocks inside the multiple block. This is the only set of parameters that respond normally.
Tom
Multiple blocks do not follow convention when using a flat (as specified in the main setup) design.
If you use a 3d effect bevel, the bevel goes around each block and not the combined block and thus the 3d effect is not displayed.
If you choose to hide multiple blocks, the borders can be have a radius, but the multiple block will be square.
If you make the 3d bevel 0px, and choose to use a non-flat design, and select no to hide multiple blocks, then you can use a border and it WILL follow convention (such as rounded corners), but it will display on the individual blocks inside the multiple block. This is the only set of parameters that respond normally.
Tom