Hi,
My question is very simple.
I’m using the page builder for my wordpress website and I love the way it works.
Though, I notice a light grey line at the bottom of every row I created. I don’t find it useful on every content (like pictures for instance) and I would like to know if it is possible to make it disappear and how ?
Thanks a lot for your help !
Keep up the great job !
Nico
Hi Nico
It’s possible this line is being added by the theme’s stylesheet. Please send through a link and we’ll take a look.
Thanks
Thanks for your quick reply.
Actually, when I look back the original theme, I don’t see any bottom line anywhere on the demo site.
It is the Matheson Theme.
https://wordpress.org/themes/matheson
My website is still on local. I haven’t put it online yet.
I noticed that the grey line appears on the content like posts, texts but never appears on the header or jumbo headline of the theme.
I know it’s quite difficult to identify where is the problem, so if you have any idea where it could be, I would be grateful.
Thanks again for your help !
Nico
Just an update of the issue :
I tried different things and it’s like the grey lines appear only when I use the page builder editor (no matter if it’s a page content or a post.) I made a test post with different rows and columns with only blank text areas and I can see the grey line at the bottom of every space created for text. For instance, if I create a row with 4 columns filled with text or anything else, there are 4 grey lines on the same row, corresponding to the 4 column spaces.
I hope my explanation is understandable ;)
Thank you
Nico
I think I’ve got a possible answer of what this grey line is…
On a dark background, the same content areas look like white boxes where the content is located. And I think the grey line that I see is the “shadow” of every space created by the page builder.
I would like to delete this shadow so I couldn’t see separations between the rows on a white background.
;)
Thanks for the feedback. I’d unfortunately need to see this happen live to reverse the CSS being applied. Perhaps let us know when it’s live.