![]() I don’t believe there’s an easy way to resolve that. When you set the page to edit mode, the new zone will not appear. creating a fourth column), but unfortunately the new zone cannot be edited in the browser. You can even add a completely new zone using SPD (i.e. I’m sure you could probably do the same thing with a page and save a copy of it in the site pages library as a template as well. We then made a template of the site so that it would be available for future use. This of course unghosted the page when we saved it, BUT you can reset the page back to the site definition and it maintains the changes to the column widths. I simply chose the three columns with header and footer layout, edited the page code in SPD so that the left and right column were each 25% and the center column was 50%. However, if you want to change a text layout so that column widths differ from the defaults, you can do this in SharePoint Designer.įor example, I had a customer who wanted a three column layout but wanted the center column to be wider than the left and right columns. This solution is compatible with SharePoint 2013/2016 and SharePoint Online and supports Seattle and Oslo master pages.īellow you have the links to download the solution and the link to the GitHub repository where you can find the complete Visual Studio Solution.I’ve been looking for a way to add new text layouts without requiring a change to the master page or default files and I don’t think there is a way to do it.
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