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Margins between widgets

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

I am working on this site: http://www.skinwellness.se
I’ve been very happy with the Page Builder so far and I only seem to be having one problem with it; locating any generated CSS (if any).

I am trying to remove the white space, margins I assume, but not even when I clear the style.cc for my theme (based on twenty thirteen with very few changes) do the white margins go away.

Is this something that is related to your plugin? I’m very new to WordPress and even WebDev in general and I apologize if I’ve made some terribly simple mistake. Please advice :)

OT: Pay no attention to the domain name, it is a domain that I have borrowed for practicing my skills :]

URL: http://www.skinwellness.se/

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  1. jtc.customs 11 years, 4 months ago

    Try going into your WordPress dashboard: Settings –> Site Origin Page Builder

    Once you have the settings for page builder open, at the bottom of the screen are the *display* settings. You can edit the *margins*. Simply set both the bottom and side margins to 0 and you will remove any and all white space on your test site.

    The only problem I see you encountering is that without any margins things will appear to run together a bit more.

    I suggest you try going into the actual page itself and when page builder is open there is a a small button on the right hand side of the page builder interface called *visual style* that looks like an asterisk that will allow you to edit the background for a row. You could utilize this to remove the white space within the row while maintaining the natural spacing that is pleasing to the eye. This may not completely fix the issue between rows, but you can easily edit the bottom margin if that’s still desired…

  2. Simon Iversen 11 years, 4 months ago

    You just made my day and made me feel somewhat stupid ;) Thank you a hundred times over!

  3. Andrew Misplon Staff 11 years, 4 months ago

    Hi Simon

    Really glad to hear you made positive progress here.

    jtc.customs! Legend. Thanks very much for jumping in here.

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