Add the ability to create columns in views. I would like to be able to display views that contained columns, not just rows.
The default view contains two columns in the header and in the footer. This is great although when we want to display content in a specific view it would be nice to be able to add columns so data did not simply have to be displayed as one field per one row.

With the release of GravityView 2.34, we’ve introduced the Layout Builder, enabling you to create custom layouts with rows and columns directly in the View editor. This feature allows you to design complex, multi-column layouts without any coding.
To get started, simply select the Layout Builder as your View Type, add rows, and choose from various column configurations to suit your needs. You can easily rearrange sections using drag-and-drop functionality.
We believe this new tool will enhance your experience by providing greater control over your data presentation. If you have any specific use cases or further feedback, we’d love to hear from you to continue improving GravityView.
Learn more about the feature in our announcement blog post and documentation.
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Joe commented
has this progressed at all? gravityview is a perfect solution for my application except for this one missing feature!
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Roger commented
How about a small example here of using divs or tables to create two- or three- column layouts within a custom data field? I think that would go a long way to provide an interim solution.
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Roger commented
A tutorial on how to style entries in a view would be helpful. A bit "CSS 101" perhaps but it would help users eek the most out of the default views before taking the leap into writing their own.