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Vertical Section - Sharepoint pages
I am trying to add a Vertical Section to a modern page
I see the option available and select but it always ends up as a single column section at the bottom of the page as opposed to positioning on the right - probably something obvious but I cannot work it out
here are my steps
Edit Page
Add new Section
Select vertical section
The site is a classic team site.
Anybody have any ideas?
RealPaddy the Vertical Section is dynamic. I can see it renders horizontally where there is less screen estate and vertically when I rotate to landscape. This might not be your problem but try building a site with a larger horizontal view, say a desktop and it may work! Good luck.
- Shrinika_AtapattuBrass Contributor
HiRealPaddy ,
It seems your web browser size. Please check your SharePoint site's web browser in minimizing it or not. Often it may the cause.
Keep try.
- RealPaddyBrass Contributor
thanks for reply
I do have browser maximised - but I do have standard side navigator as follows
Is that supported?
- Shrinika_AtapattuBrass Contributor
Hi RealPaddy,
I also test in my side as same as your test. But I haven't any problem by adding vertical section.
(just log out and clear cookies and login again )
- Andrew HodgesBronze Contributor
Hi RealPaddy ,
I would suggest creating a brand new site, just a modern team site without an office 365 group. Test it in their to check its not your tenant or the particular site.
I do get the same as you if the browser is not maximised. Try checking you are not zooming in or out and are at 100% as this may cause the issue even when maximised.
Andy
- John WynneSilver Contributor
RealPaddy the Vertical Section is dynamic. I can see it renders horizontally where there is less screen estate and vertically when I rotate to landscape. This might not be your problem but try building a site with a larger horizontal view, say a desktop and it may work! Good luck.
- RealPaddyBrass Contributor
Thanks John...
Turns out it was my settings on windows...see screenshot below
Setting the scaling to 125% did the trick...
guess I got to stop living the lie and start wearing my glasses!
- John WynneSilver Contributor
RealPaddy Glad you found the answer!