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I’ve been trying to change the spacing at the bottom of widget rows. I tried to do it by changing the row bottom margin in the layout section of the plug in – but the spacing remains the same no matter what number I put in. I just installed page builder this week version 2.12.
The theme I’m using is penscratch.
I’m loving using page builder to build the site – but I’m not loving the layout with the extra spacing.
Thanks.
Hi, I’m having similar trouble changing the spacing between rows. How can I chnage spacing between rows in pagebuilder but not set this globally, as I want different spacing between selected rows on the page.
Thanks, John
Laura and John, I might be able to help. I messed with the row spacing a lot as a test a while back and it is a little tricky. First off the theme developer I use always puts a default 30px spacing between rows, so if the Bottom Margin field is empty it has 30px by default. To eliminate the space between them I need to type in 0.
The tricky part in my opinion is that the bottom margin only works when a row is below the one you are setting up. For example the last row of a page will not create space above your footer by using Bottom Margin, you need to use Padding Bottom, or add some shortcode spacing in between them.
I did this quick page of rows that all have a gray background, and wrote in what setting I used and how they look.
http://zephyrwork.com/pinnacle/
You can see the first 2 rows have the 30px default spacing b/c I did not enter anything. The 3rd row pushes down the margin only, the 4th row adds padding in that row which shows the gray area included, The 5th row shows how it looks with both set to 60, and then you can see how the same row duplicated to row 6 does not create space between that row and the footer. Hopefully this helped, always remember padding is inside your row or element (rows 4, 5, 6 on that link), and margin is always outside the row or element (the white space below the gray rows)
Hi All
twitter-zephyrstudio is exactly right, this is indeed the method for achieving the layout you want.
@twitter-zephyrstudio thanks for jumping in and for the useful display page ;)
Magus
No problem, glad I could help