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  • #1053208

    I wish to change the margins of a paragraph so it will turn up just beneath a colorsection. I have tried to add some inline CSS, but it doesn’t work. Any suggestions?

    #1053311

    Hey metin_aydin,

    Please try the following in Quick CSS under Enfold->General Styling:

    .home #av_section_1 .content {
      padding-top:0;
    }

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1053339

    Hi Rikard,

    Thanks for the reply, however it didn’t do the trick. I may have explained what I wanted poorly – please have a look at http://www.taekwondo-summercamp.dk website and notice that there below the photo is a text “Photographer: Metin Aydin”. It’s that text that I waish to move closer to the object immediately above.
    Can it be done?

    Regards
    Metin

    #1053511

    Hi Metin,

    Yes I actually understood that :-)

    I see that you are using file compression, could you try to delete the old CSS and JS files under Enfold->Performance to see if that helps please? If you are using a caching plugin then please clear the cache from that as well.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1053985

    Thx Once again for precise guidance,
    I have deletede the CSS+JS files and dont use a caching plugin – But it looks the same. :-(

    Regards
    Metin

    #1054890

    Should I make an account that you can login with to see whats going on, “under the hood”?

    Regards
    Metin

    #1054896

    Hi,

    Please try adding a Separator/Whitespace element and give it a negative margin to reduce the space between any two elements.

    Hope this helps :)

    If you have any question please feel free to let us know.

    Best regards,
    Vinay

    #1055004

    Hi Vinay,

    A negative margin, how is that possible – is it something I should do in the quick CSS editor?

    Regards
    Metin

    #1055059

    Hi Vinay,

    Got it! I tried to change both top and bottom margins to negative figures, but the paragtaph immediately below stays put in the same relative distance from the colorsection before the seperator / whitesspace.

    Have a look at the link http://www.taekwondo-summercamp.dk

    Regards
    Metin

    #1055139

    Hi Vinay,
    I solved it via 2 colorsections after one another with no padding!

    Thank you
    Regards
    Metin

    #1055816

    Hi Metin,

    Great, glad you found a solution. Please let us know if you should need any further help on the topic or if we can close it.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

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