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Can you post your style rules for .row and .block? You probably want to set the class row in the propety as well:
@Html.PropertyFor(x => x.Advice, new { CssClass = "row" ChildrenCssClass = "block" })
This will render:
<div class="row">
<div class="block">
Your block 1 content
</div>
<div class="block">
Your block 2 content
</div>
</div>
I fixed the problem by sending values to my block through:
@Html.PropertyFor(x => x.Advice, new { y = @Model.CurrentPage.Y})
I am trying to get my blocks in my ContentAre on one row. Now they end up on one row each.
Advice is my ContentArea that holds my blocks. I have tried different properties to PropertyFor without any luck.
Does anyone of you have any idea of how I can make this work?