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Why is it that grouped items aren't really "grouped" when they come across to smaller breakpoints?

New Here ,
May 03, 2017 May 03, 2017

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Why is it that grouped items aren't really "grouped" when they come across to smaller breakpoints? I have set up the layout of my clients products on the larger breakpoint first of all, I right click and group all the items together that need to stay together, however when these so called "grouped" items are viewed on smaller breakpoints, the items appear scrambled and layered in a staggered fashion, with similar items appearing stacked on top of the others. I then have to select each individual item and rearrange the entire layout. Does anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this issue?

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LEGEND , May 04, 2017 May 04, 2017

Grouping primarily is important for layout reasons.

In a dynamic reacting site grouping makes no real sense, because every element has to react according to other objects on your page.

In some cases, grouping will work, as you expect from print layout, in others not, because the group necessarily would mess up the layout. Look at this simple .muse file and watch exactly, how the elements to the left and right react, when you drag the scrubber.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/qyyi6htaazbkjha/Grouping.zip?dl=0

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May 04, 2017 May 04, 2017

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Grouping primarily is important for layout reasons.

In a dynamic reacting site grouping makes no real sense, because every element has to react according to other objects on your page.

In some cases, grouping will work, as you expect from print layout, in others not, because the group necessarily would mess up the layout. Look at this simple .muse file and watch exactly, how the elements to the left and right react, when you drag the scrubber.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/qyyi6htaazbkjha/Grouping.zip?dl=0

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May 11, 2017 May 11, 2017

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Thanks, I was rather hopeful that there was a simple solution, and I had done something incorrectly. The extra time rearranging all the elements has been spent and it's now all sorted. I appreciate your time and sharing your insight. Thank you!

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