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The plugin restores the possibility to select the number of columns displayed on the dashboard.
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The plugin restores the possibility to select the number of columns displayed on the dashboard.
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Short description.

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Restore Columns
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Restore Columns
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Plugin name.

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Install and activate the plugin. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Install and activate the plugin.
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Search for &#171;<strong>Restore Columns</strong>&#187;. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Search for &#171;<strong>Restore Columns</strong>&#187;.
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Visit &#171;<strong>Plugins\Add New</strong>&#187;. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Visit &#171;<strong>Plugins\Add New</strong>&#187;.
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This plugin restores the possibility to control the &#171;<strong>Number of Columns</strong>&#187; parameter in the &#171;<strong>Screen Options</strong>&#187; section of the Dashboard. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
This plugin restores the possibility to control the &#171;<strong>Number of Columns</strong>&#187; parameter in the &#171;<strong>Screen Options</strong>&#187; section of the Dashboard.
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Setting &#171;Number of Columns&#187; in Dashboard. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Setting &#171;Number of Columns&#187; in Dashboard.
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Installation Instructions
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That's all.
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Go to the &#171;<strong>Screen Options</strong>&#187; section of the Dashboard and set the &#171;<strong>Number of Columns</strong>&#187; parameter. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Go to the &#171;<strong>Screen Options</strong>&#187; section of the Dashboard and set the &#171;<strong>Number of Columns</strong>&#187; parameter.
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If you liked my plugin, please <strong>rate</strong> it. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
If you liked my plugin, please <strong>rate</strong> it.
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PS Please note that WordPress doesn’t allow you to select more than 2 columns if your browser window is not maximized. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
PS Please note that WordPress doesn’t allow you to select more than 2 columns if your browser window is not maximized.
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In WordPress 3.8, the setting that controlled the number of displayed columns was removed from the &#171;<strong>Screen Options</strong>&#187; section of the Dashboard. From now on, WordPress decides how many columns it should display depending on the size of the browser window. This is convenient for mobile use, but not for a web browser maximized to the entire size of a 22-27 inch monitor, since WordPress always shows 4 columns in this case – even if only 2 widgets are shown. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
In WordPress 3.8, the setting that controlled the number of displayed columns was removed from the &#171;<strong>Screen Options</strong>&#187; section of the Dashboard. From now on, WordPress decides how many columns it should display depending on the size of the browser window. This is convenient for mobile use, but not for a web browser maximized to the entire size of a 22-27 inch monitor, since WordPress always shows 4 columns in this case – even if only 2 widgets are shown.
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first version
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first version
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