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Unfortunately it did not work, but I added sth. like:
#top .av-caption-style-overlay .av-masonry-item-with-image .av-inner-masonry-content {
margin:52px!important;
}That kind of made it.
Thanks anyways.
AlexThanks, but when I hover over the images the background still is in the former padding which makes it look quite unpolished.
Could you help again, thanks!Best regards
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xela.
yes, of course, thanks.
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Please scroll down to the masonry, there are three images right now.
The grid of the gutter should have way more whitespace.thanks!
Thanks, that helped!
(funny thing anyways…)_ the “Less than”-sign is even taken out of my headline-post :/
FANTASTIC!
Thanks!This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.AWESOME!
Thanks!Thanks.
Are there shorcodes etc. from which I can generate a “template”, like “”publishing date”, “category” etc.?Thanks for your answer.
By saying “The workaround we can suggest for that is to use a Text Block.” you mean to manually enter the META-Information on top of the content or did I get you wrong?
Thank you all!
This reply has been marked as private.Hey Mike, thanks for your answer.
The website is still in development but I am trying to figure out where all the content can be displayed.
I want the (e.g.) address to be placed beneath the last menu item on the fly-out-menu (“Contact”, in this case).
A widget that I can can be easily changed would be nice to be placed there.
Is it possible that it also appears on mobile devices, just beneath the menu?
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