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How do I adjust the margin and padding for rows for an individual page?

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11 years ago · Last reply by Andrew Misplon 11 years ago

How do I adjust the margin and padding for rows for an individual page? If you look at my porfolio page, you can see that the images are not spaced correctly, because there is too much margin/padding between the rows. I’d like the spacing of the bottom three images to be closer to the top three images, thereby making the spacing between all six images look the same.
Will future versions of page builder have the ability to adjust margins and padding? It would be really nice.

URL: http://timonjahnert.com/portfolio/

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  1. Andrew Misplon Staff 11 years, 3 months ago

    Hi Timon

    There are global settings for this at Settings > SiteOrigin Page Builder. Version 1.6 will have more options in terms of custom classes, using those you could more easily resolve something like this.

    What you could consider doing is inserting all your images into one row as a gallery using the Visual Editor widget: http://wordpress.org/plugins/black-studio-tinymce-widget/. You could then add the following modules to augment your gallery:

    http://jetpack.me/support/tiled-galleries/
    http://jetpack.me/support/carousel/

  2. TIMON 11 years, 3 months ago

    Very cool, so I’m guessing that in a few months Version 1.6 will be out. Can’t wait, it will be awesome.

  3. TIMON 11 years, 3 months ago

    I also just found this: http://www.pootlepress.com/2014/10/7-reasons-why-canvas-page-builder-2-is-going-to-make-you-happy/

    Looks like they made your plugin better, but I think I can only use it with their theme :(
    I wish I could use plugin with any theme, like yours.

  4. Andrew Misplon Staff 11 years, 3 months ago

    1.6 will now most likely be called 2.0. It’s a big step up. If you have Page Builder installed in your WordPress installation you’ll see the update come up. We’re super excited about it.

    (Pootlepress is selling a forked version of our free plugin. That’s completely legal but yeah…doesn’t exactly make us jump for joy)

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