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  • Thanks, this worked perfectly!

  • Hmmm. I modified it like so, but it’s still showing the third item twice, once in the first div and once in the second.

    <div class="column-left">
              <?php $count = 1; while (have_rows('features')) { the_row(); if ($count > 1 && ($count % 2 == 1)) {?>
              <div class="item">
                <h6><?php the_sub_field('title'); ?></h6>
                <p><?php the_sub_field('description'); ?></p>  
              </div> 
            </div>
            
            <div class="column-right">
              <?php } ?>
              <div class="item">
                <h6><?php the_sub_field('title'); ?></h6>
                <p><?php the_sub_field('description'); ?></p>  
              </div> 
              <?php $count++; } ?>
            </div>            
        </div>
  • This worked for the most part. The only thing that’s happening is that it is showing three items in one div and two in the other. Here is the code I’m using.

    <div id="features" class="features">
            <div class="column-left">
            <?php $count = 0; while (have_rows('features')) { the_row(); if ($count > 0 && ($count % 2 == 0)) 
            {?>
              <div class="item">
                <h6><?php the_sub_field('title'); ?></h6>
                <p><?php the_sub_field('description'); ?></p>  
              </div> 
            </div>
            <div class="column-right">
            <?php } ?>
              <div class="item">
                <h6><?php the_sub_field('title'); ?></h6>
                <p><?php the_sub_field('description'); ?></p>  
              </div> 
            <?php $count++; } ?>
            </div>
          </div>

    Any thoughts on this?

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