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Anybody else would have the answer ? :)
Thanks !Good evening Victoria
It definitely works. However, it adds a border all around the section whereas I meant to modify the top border. Is there anyway to do so ?
Thanks
Exactly. The top border of the blue area
Thanks Victoria
Thank you so much Victoria ! Just a quick question : if you zoom in, you can see I put a top border above the light blue section. Anyway idea how to change its color, transparency and width according to what i want ?
Thanks a lot
Good morning victoria,
I wish to remove the space where i put arrows (see on the screenshot)
Thanks, have a greta day
Thank you for your help Victoria. It did work. However, i really wanted no space between that dark blue line and the light blue area. So what i did is that i removed that line and added a top border to the light blue section. However, you can barely see it (you can see right between the white and the light blue areas). Any idea how to change its color and its width ?
Also, could you tell me (lol) how do you know all the CSS details of enfold ? I’d be happy to learn and do things myself if i could
Thanks again for your precious help
Or i’m thinking : maybe instead of adding that dark blu line between two sections, it would be better to add a top border to the light blue section ? If yes, the problem is i did not find an easy way to pick a color and a thickness for this border :(
That was a stupid mistake of me :( thanks a lot ! It now works :)
I made some changes and was wondering : how can i remove ANY space between the dark blue line and the light blue zone ? I’m pretty sure that I did the right thing but it seems not to be working :s
Have a good day and thank you for your help
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by tonyrwd.
Good morning Victoria,
Thanks a lot for your help. That was a stupid mistake :s sorry for bothering you with it :(
Just a last quick question could you tell me why the following CSS Code works for the very last section of the website but not for the one right above ?
.home #av_section_6.container {
max-width: 1400px !important;
}.home #av_section_7 .container {
max-width: 1400px !important;
}In section 6, all images tend to stay in the middle of the website whereas in section 7 the code works and images use pretty much all the width of the section
Again, thank you :D
Hi Victoria,
Thank you for your message. However, the not centered one is the section just below, at th every bottom :)
Also can you please tell me :
1- How you show source code like in the screenshot ?
2- How you checked the space on the sides (measurements + green/orange shapes) ?Thanks again
Fyi, up to 1200px, left and right margins seems to be equal. But for some reason, at 1400, it’s unbalanced
Good morning Rikard,
Thank you very much for your answer. It did help a lot. However, the left 3-photo column is more to the left than the right one is to the right. Any idea how i can move the right column more to the right ? Or in other words, id like the same space between the borders of the screen and the 2 columns.
Also, i used the same CSS code for section_6 but it seems not to be working. Basically you can see 2 rows of 3 photos. Id like the left and right columns to be more spread out to the sides
See below the screenshots of how i did both sections. You may tell me there is a better way to do what I’ve been trying to do in both sections
Thanks again for your help
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by tonyrwd.
Hi,
Just a very quick question (i hope you guys don’t mind). If you want a masonry type of blog, is it better to “build the masonry framework” first or to create all your posts ? I’m creating a very new website for a member of my family who already has some content but i was wondering if it would be more practical or easy to start with the masonry or with the blog posts ?
Also, can you please confirm that on a one apge website, this is not an issue ?Thanks a lot
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