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This looks fine indeed. Consider the matter solved, then. Thanks for your help, Rikard!
Cheers,
ThomasHi Rikard,
yes, the screenshots are taken from the WordPress backend. The scrollbar also appears on my Huawei P9, though.
Could it be an issue with an older smartphone and android version? Can you add a screenshot of that Chrome mobile emulation? If it’s really just my old smartphone, I could live with that.
September 9, 2022 at 10:57 am in reply to: Spacing between 2 columns when collapsing to 1 column in mobile mode #1364411Hi Ricard, the code you gave me has still no effect. I put the “margin-top: 40px” in media query now, so that reduced the spacing somewhat. Still, I’d like to decrease it even more.
September 8, 2022 at 5:15 pm in reply to: Spacing between 2 columns when collapsing to 1 column in mobile mode #1364360Unfortunately, this doesn’t do anything, no matter which value I put in.
Any solution for the same issue regarding the main content/text?
September 8, 2022 at 9:51 am in reply to: Spacing between 2 columns when collapsing to 1 column in mobile mode #1364296Hi Rikard,
thanks for your answer.
Look at the screenshot with the two columns (desktop version). There are two content blocks next to each other. The one on the left is titled “Zeitgeist Movement Campaign Video”, the one on the right has the title “Hellegance 2009 Intro”.
Now take a look at the screenshot with one column (mobile version). These two content blocks are now stacked on top of each other, as is expected. However, now I got a new space (green marking in the screenshot) between those two content blocks, that doesn’t exist in the two columns (desktop) version. That’s the one I want to customize.
I hope, I’m making sense now. :)
Cheers,
ThomasEDIT: And while we’re at it, the same goes for the fodder… Two columns in desktop mode, one in mobile mode. How do I change the space marked green in the 2nd screenshot (Spacing_Fodder_Mobile_1column.jpg)?
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September 8, 2022 at 9:30 am in reply to: Dynamic spacing when headlines need more than one line. #1364292Hi Ismael,
the site is online, believe me. ;) Last night, I even found the solution, but forgot to post an update here. I was completely unaware of the fact, that I could use CSS code directly in the text block module. So I gave the heading just a little “margin-bottom”, et voila, it works. Sorry, as you can probably tell, I’m fairly new to this stuff.
Cheers,
ThomasSeptember 7, 2022 at 8:14 pm in reply to: Dynamic spacing when headlines need more than one line. #1364259Hi Rikard,
thanks for your answer. That doesn’t do the trick, though. It seems I can only change the line spacing there. Look at the screenshot, I only want to increase the spacing in the green area, not in the red area.
September 7, 2022 at 3:34 pm in reply to: Dynamic spacing when headlines need more than one line. #1364212So it seems the “text block” module does keep the same spacing, no matter how many lines the headline needs. Though, the disadvantage is, I can’t specify a custom size for the spacing anymore.
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