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Yang, I need some SuiteLayout assistance please
Shameless call for help!
Here is what I have now:
And here is what I want:
Basically I want that inlinehtml field (with the lame description) to span all 3 columns. I've been trying different combinations or breaks and whatnot but I can't make sense of the results. inlinehtml seems to follow a different set of rules than the other field types.
Can you suggest how one might accomplish what I'm after? Even if it means adding dummy (<p> </p>) inline html fields in rows/column [0][1] and [0][2] that would be fine.
I've been adding fields in a column-centric approach (top > down, wrap to next column, repeat) - should I be thinking more row-centric?
Steve Klett | Senior Developer
NetValue Technology