I don't understand why the products in my latest module on my home page shopwsb.com aren't equal size and therefore not aligning properly. I had a similar problem when I had a featured module too. My category and product pages seem fine, although the related products do not always align properly. Example https://shopwsb.com/apparel/womens_appa ... k_cardigan
I would guess there is a size setting somewhere that I'm missing, but I can't find it. Can anyone help?
Here is a couple screen shots of my home page problem. Thanks in advance for any help!
I would guess there is a size setting somewhere that I'm missing, but I can't find it. Can anyone help?
Here is a couple screen shots of my home page problem. Thanks in advance for any help!
It it a well known OC2 Problem, and it exists as well in some OC2-like v.1.5.6.x Custom Themes, because of use of similar Coding. It's obviously this line, part of a 'if/elseif/else' routine, actionwise depending on SOME given Values, in the Product.tpl File:
<div class="clearfix visible-md"></div>
doing all those weary Placements.
But do NOT ask me, what exactly the routine/line's purpose should be, I have no idea, and no time to check on such,
I concentrate on v.1.5.x-things anyway. I just removed it, in your Source,with my Firefox Tools, and the page came out just swell.
DELETE this line, then, check in different Browser-resolutions, if/what it possibly does,
or then, suddenly fails to do, if it should..., after you removed it, temporarely,
and find out this way, if/when it's really required, in the first place.
Or you should possibly contact VIETHEMES, he is OC-2 CSS Code Insider around here...
Good Luck
Ernie
bigmax.ch/shop/
PS. DON'T ever place some TIFF's on a place on the Web, they don't show up!
<div class="clearfix visible-md"></div>
doing all those weary Placements.
But do NOT ask me, what exactly the routine/line's purpose should be, I have no idea, and no time to check on such,
I concentrate on v.1.5.x-things anyway. I just removed it, in your Source,with my Firefox Tools, and the page came out just swell.
DELETE this line, then, check in different Browser-resolutions, if/what it possibly does,
or then, suddenly fails to do, if it should..., after you removed it, temporarely,
and find out this way, if/when it's really required, in the first place.
Or you should possibly contact VIETHEMES, he is OC-2 CSS Code Insider around here...

Good Luck
Ernie
bigmax.ch/shop/
PS. DON'T ever place some TIFF's on a place on the Web, they don't show up!
My Github OC Site: https://github.com/IP-CAM
5'600 + FREE OC Extensions, on the World's largest private Github OC Repository Archive Site.
Thank you so much Ernie!! I found that limiting the number of characters in the description helped on the home page but I couldn't figure out the related products section. Thank you again, I really appreciate you taking the time to help me out! 

I guess, it possibly checks for the total amount of related items, possibly the place/category, where the product resides, and/if mutiple categories are 'involved', as 'required' Value, possibly, it's, kind of, like closing the ROW, (</tr> spoken in plain old HTML!) and starting with another one, for the next, following related products, of that second, even the third, following category.
Would be a strange Way, of doing things, but, for some (unplanned) reason, it does it. I would bother about it, because it really looks like sh.., but I rather concentrate on different ways of, making 1.5.x Sites responsive, but wasting time, to fix ugly things first. They will be fixed anyway, later on, like Viethemes already did, to some extend at least. Still, such should be working, by Default, it looks just like a very unprofessionel Desktop-Layout, thereby largely ignoring the fact, that not everybody just uses Smartphones, today, to visit an Online Shop.
Good Luck, and all the Best for the coming Year
Ernie
bigmax.ch/shop/
Would be a strange Way, of doing things, but, for some (unplanned) reason, it does it. I would bother about it, because it really looks like sh.., but I rather concentrate on different ways of, making 1.5.x Sites responsive, but wasting time, to fix ugly things first. They will be fixed anyway, later on, like Viethemes already did, to some extend at least. Still, such should be working, by Default, it looks just like a very unprofessionel Desktop-Layout, thereby largely ignoring the fact, that not everybody just uses Smartphones, today, to visit an Online Shop.
Good Luck, and all the Best for the coming Year

Ernie
bigmax.ch/shop/
My Github OC Site: https://github.com/IP-CAM
5'600 + FREE OC Extensions, on the World's largest private Github OC Repository Archive Site.
I just tried that fix with Firefox, Chrome and Safari and got three different results.
Firefox - worked great
Safari - initially appeared to work great, but when I resized the window smaller, it went back to the original alignment problem.
Chrome - No change, no improvement
I will contact VIETHEMES as you suggested. Thanks again for taking the time to help.
Firefox - worked great
Safari - initially appeared to work great, but when I resized the window smaller, it went back to the original alignment problem.
Chrome - No change, no improvement
I will contact VIETHEMES as you suggested. Thanks again for taking the time to help.
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