Yes which is why CSS grid is better in this case. But he's just showing this to show that it's possible either way as CSS grid is confusing for some people, especially if they've only just moved in from sections and columns
It's for Elementor Pro. I know HTML and CSS. I tried using custom CSS, but I could not resolve it. Maybe there is a bug because someone on GitHub is facing the same issue.
Glad to see you made a tutorial on the question i asked
Some questions inspire solutions :)
Very good explanation. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent content!
My thoughts exactly, Claudio!
You sound like a football commentator😂. Awesome video sir
Thanks Boss 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks Man!
Good as always. But a question: don't containers within containers within containers affect page loading times?
Yes which is why CSS grid is better in this case. But he's just showing this to show that it's possible either way as CSS grid is confusing for some people, especially if they've only just moved in from sections and columns
Yup ;) just showing another way.
I would only have C within C if the layout deserves it.
Thank you.@@ri-lh3zi
great
Please make a video on position sticky in which one column should stick until the content of other column end
Have you used the sticky column when setting the motion effects
It's for Elementor Pro. I know HTML and CSS. I tried using custom CSS, but I could not resolve it. Maybe there is a bug because someone on GitHub is facing the same issue.
Nice solution but in this case, grid will be better
Agreed especially with less containers
At 4:21 that past didn't work for me
It just goes inside the black container you duplicated before
this tutoriel is fucking uselss, i prefer the indian
Prefer the Indian? Good luck and take care.
you go way too fast and that makes it very unclear
You can slow down the speed using the Woo Settings.
Did you try using that?
too fast
Have you adjusted the playback speed?