Card container - masonry Mode

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Card container - masonry Mode

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Hi pablo

I use Card container in the masonry Mode when i load the page The cards are displayed one above the other until you refresh the page so that the cards appear in the correct way..

this link to you can see it

https://socialhaiq.com/zerobelow/

please can you help me
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Re: Card container - masonry Mode

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In Tools -> Options -> HTML, select ''Move JavaScript to the end of the page'
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Re: Card container - masonry Mode

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thanks for your replay

its work but just come one column.. did you now why come like this

https://socialhaiq.com/zerobelow/
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Re: Card container - masonry Mode

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In that case, I think your images are too big.
Also, some of the file names are not valid.
See this related FAQ:
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Re: Card container - masonry Mode

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But why when refresh the page all content come in right way
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Re: Card container - masonry Mode

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When I view the page, I see 2 columns of images down the page. How exactly is it supposed to look? Are you pictures of varying shapes and sizes (some portrait some landscape, some bigger, some smaller)? The point of using masonry is that your images are all different and not exactly the same size.
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