Text in a box within a FlexContainer

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fredphoesh
 
 
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Text in a box within a FlexContainer

Post by fredphoesh »

Hello all,
I made a video to show the issue.
I have a text box as one of the three items in a FlexContainer.
When I resize the window, I want the three elements to stack, left justified, and I do not want the text box to be resized to fit a full, unwrapped sentence. I set the size of the text box, but something overrides this and it occupies as much space as it needs to NOT wrap the text in the box.
Is this unavoidable, it seems there must be a way to have a text box that is an element in a FlexContainer that keeps it's text wrapping as intended. Have a look at the video.
http://videoblurb.com/mp/WYSIWYG-2022-0 ... 35-24.mp4
Thanks,
Mark.
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Re: Text in a box within a FlexContainer

Post by Pablo »

I think it's better to use a layout grid in this case.

Note that I cannot see what you have done based on a video. The software has thousands of options and millions of possible combination,.
If you need help then please prepare a DEMO project so I can see all settings.
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Re: Text in a box within a FlexContainer

Post by fredphoesh »

Pablo wrote: Mon Feb 21, 2022 7:00 pm I think it's better to use a layout grid in this case.
Yes, thanks, that behaves a lot more as I want it to 👍👍
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