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blocks with multiple rows of components
by Chuck Lorenz - Friday, 26 June 2015, 2:18 AM
 

Adapt documentation (https://community.adaptlearning.org/mod/page/view.php?id=20) discusses content structure in a way that states or implies that blocks contain one full width component or two half-width components (left and right). I have been able to stack multiple rows of components--apparently successfully. One reason for doing this is to eliminate the space between blocks without having to apply a special class.

Is there any risk to doing this? Are there negative implications I have yet to notice? I haven't yet sent a course like this into an LMS, so I'm apprehensive about doing this in a course that requires one--I just don't know Spoor well enough...

Thanks for any insights!
Chuck

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Re: blocks with multiple rows of components
by Łukasz Grela - Friday, 26 June 2015, 7:03 AM
 

Hi,

I dont think it will affect the spoor, as what is a real difference between 2 and for instance 3 components per block? None, you will have to more components that will play role in completion of the block.